Trouble testing after updating to latest master

2014-11-29 Thread Ganelin, Ilya
Hi all – I’ve just merged in the latest changes from the Spark master branch to 
my local branch. I am able to build just fine with
mvm clean package
However, when I attempt to run dev/run-tests, I get the following error:

Using /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_20.jdk/Contents/Home as 
default JAVA_HOME.
Note, this will be overridden by -java-home if it is set.
Error: Invalid or corrupt jarfile sbt/sbt-launch-0.13.6.jar
[error] Got a return code of 1 on line 163 of the run-tests script.

With an individual test I get the same error. I have tried downloading a new 
copy of SBT 0.13.6 but it has not helped. Does anyone have any suggestions for 
getting this running? Things worked fine before updating Spark.


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Re: Trouble testing after updating to latest master

2014-11-29 Thread Patrick Wendell
Thanks for reporting this. One thing to try is to just do a git clean
to make sure you have a totally clean working space (git clean -fdx
will blow away any differences you have from the repo, of course only
do that if you don't have other files around). Can you reproduce this
if you just run sbt/sbt compile? Also, if you can, can you reproduce
it if you checkout only the spark master branch and not merged with
your own code? Finally, if you can reproduce it on master, can you
perform a bisection to find out which commit caused it?

- Patrick

On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Ganelin, Ilya
ilya.gane...@capitalone.com wrote:
 Hi all - I've just merged in the latest changes from the Spark master branch 
 to my local branch. I am able to build just fine with
 mvm clean package
 However, when I attempt to run dev/run-tests, I get the following error:

 Using /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_20.jdk/Contents/Home as 
 default JAVA_HOME.
 Note, this will be overridden by -java-home if it is set.
 Error: Invalid or corrupt jarfile sbt/sbt-launch-0.13.6.jar
 [error] Got a return code of 1 on line 163 of the run-tests script.

 With an individual test I get the same error. I have tried downloading a new 
 copy of SBT 0.13.6 but it has not helped. Does anyone have any suggestions 
 for getting this running? Things worked fine before updating Spark.
 

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Re: Trouble testing after updating to latest master

2014-11-29 Thread Ganelin, Ilya
I am able to successfully run sbt/sbt-compile and run the tests after
running git clean -fdx. I¹m guessing network issues wound up corrupting
some of the files that had been downloaded. Thanks, Patrick!


On 11/29/14, 10:52 PM, Patrick Wendell pwend...@gmail.com wrote:

Thanks for reporting this. One thing to try is to just do a git clean
to make sure you have a totally clean working space (git clean -fdx
will blow away any differences you have from the repo, of course only
do that if you don't have other files around). Can you reproduce this
if you just run sbt/sbt compile? Also, if you can, can you reproduce
it if you checkout only the spark master branch and not merged with
your own code? Finally, if you can reproduce it on master, can you
perform a bisection to find out which commit caused it?

- Patrick

On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Ganelin, Ilya
ilya.gane...@capitalone.com wrote:
 Hi all - I've just merged in the latest changes from the Spark master
branch to my local branch. I am able to build just fine with
 mvm clean package
 However, when I attempt to run dev/run-tests, I get the following error:

 Using /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_20.jdk/Contents/Home
as default JAVA_HOME.
 Note, this will be overridden by -java-home if it is set.
 Error: Invalid or corrupt jarfile sbt/sbt-launch-0.13.6.jar
 [error] Got a return code of 1 on line 163 of the run-tests script.

 With an individual test I get the same error. I have tried downloading
a new copy of SBT 0.13.6 but it has not helped. Does anyone have any
suggestions for getting this running? Things worked fine before updating
Spark.
 

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