I use a build.properties in the river root directory (where common.xml is located). On my Windows machine, it contains: jtreg.home=C:\\Java\\jtreg-4.1 jdk1.5.home=C:\\Java\\jdk1.5.0_22
You could also pass properties to Ant on the command line, for instance: ant -Djtreg.home=/opt/jtreg-4.1 jtreg 2010/8/17 Patricia Shanahan <[email protected]> > Do you use environment variables or a build.properties? > > Thanks, > > > Patricia > > > On 8/17/2010 1:44 AM, Jonathan Costers wrote: > >> Building River on Windows (XP) and running the QA tests works fine ... No >> new ground is being broken there. >> >> There are a couple things to watch out for, though: >> 1. make sure the JDK you are using is installed in a path without spaces >> (e.g. C:\Java) >> 2. make sure you checkout River in a path without spaces (e.g. >> C:\Projects\River) >> 3. make sure the Ant you are using is using the JDK from (1) -> you can >> run >> "ant diagnostics" in the project directory to find out >> 4. when using an IDE to build, make sure this IDE runs on the JDK from (1) >> - >> you can configure this for Netbeans in<netbeans_home>/etc/netbeans.conf - >> and the Ant from (3) >> >> Especially running the QA test suite will not work when the above is not >> taken into account. >> >> But if it is, you'll see: >> >> ----------------------------------------- >> GENERAL HARNESS CONFIGURATION INFORMATION: >> >> Date started: >> Tue Aug 17 00:19:16 CEST 2010 >> Installation directory of the JSK: >> com.sun.jini.jsk.home=C:\Projects\river-trunk >> Installation directory of the harness: >> com.sun.jini.qa.home=C:\Projects\river-trunk\qa >> Categories being tested: >> categories=id loader policyprovider locatordiscovery activation >> config >> discoverymanager joinmanager url iiop jrmp reliability thread >> ----------------------------------------- >> ENVIRONMENT PROPERTIES: >> >> JVM information: >> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM, 17.0-b17, 32 bit VM mode >> Sun Microsystems Inc. >> OS information: >> Windows XP, 5.1, x86 >> >> ......... >> >> ----------------------------------------- >> >> # of tests started = 397 >> # of tests completed = 397 >> # of tests skipped = 18 >> # of tests passed = 397 >> # of tests failed = 0 >> >> ----------------------------------------- >> >> Date finished: >> Tue Aug 17 02:50:48 CEST 2010 >> Time elapsed: >> 9092 seconds >> >> BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 151 minutes 34 seconds) >> >> >> Best >> Jonathan >> >> >> 2010/7/16 Peter Firmstone<[email protected]> >> >> Just a lack of time, I've made some attempts to set up a dev environment >>> on >>> Window's Vista, but ran into some problems getting it set up right. >>> >>> We've considered making a separate release of the qa tests, this would >>> assist by checking binary compatibility is maintained, eg method >>> signatures >>> etc. >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Peter. >>> >>> Patricia Shanahan wrote: >>> >>> I'm a little concerned about the implications of my difficulties running >>>> the River jtreg tests in a WindowsXP environment. I seem to be breaking >>>> new >>>> ground, but I feel a full test on at least one of the MS-Windows >>>> operating >>>> systems should be part of the release process, to guard against e.g. >>>> dependence on a single rooted file system getting built in to River. >>>> >>>> Is there some reason against doing so, or just a lack of resources? >>>> >>>> Patricia >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
