A small amount of research shows the last ejb3 4.x tests,
resulted in no tests being run?
http://cruisecontrol.jboss.com/cc/artifacts/ejb3-4.0-testsuite/20050812094631/results/index.html
Because the compile failed.
View results here -> http://cruisecontrol.jboss.com/cc/buildresults/jboss-4.0-jdk-matrix?log=log20050815105941
BUILD FAILEDAnt Error Message:/home/cruisecontrol/work/scripts/build-jboss-head.xml:65: The following error occurred while executing this line:
It looks as though cruisecrontrol is not marking the build as failed, so
a failure notice was not sent.
We will look into this and also verify we don't have other false
positives.
-Original Message-
From: Adrian Brock
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 10:08 AM
To:
Looks like somebody bleeped up the build again. I know Branch_4_0
compiled fine for me before I left on vacation.
Adrian Brock wrote:
A small amount of research shows the last ejb3 4.x tests,
resulted in no tests being run?
This is failing because the ejb3-4.0-testsuite was not updated to run
against the 4.0.x alias.
So it is just a problem with cruisecontrol, not with
ejb3/build-tests.xml
-Original Message-
From: Bill Burke
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 10:25 AM
To: Adrian Brock
Cc:
I'd much rather see false negatives than false positives.
That way I/we can at least look at the problem to see whether
is a cruisecontrol issue or a JBoss issue.
Yes, I agree. We will fix this.
I'd also like to see it fail the build when there are tests
failing that are not known issues:
Anyone know if there is a solution to make (marshalled) stack traces
either a little longer or something. Its somewhat difficult to debug
EJB3 ejbs because often the source of the exception is close ot the
bottom. It'd be nice if you could see real info in the Junit window for
instance.
Andy,
Take your *user questions* to the user's list or the forums.
That way users can benefit from the answers if/when they are
answered.
You at least need to post some context (like the stacktrace),
so we know what the f*ck you are talking about.
I tell users off for posting MORE (but still
nevermind, I was trying to discuss the overall usability of the thing.
I'll keep my
comments to myself.
-Andy
Adrian Brock wrote:
Andy,
Take your *user questions* to the user's list or the forums.
That way users can benefit from the answers if/when they are
answered.
You at least need to
View results here -> http://cruisecontrol.jboss.com/cc/buildresults/jboss-4.0-jdk-matrix?log=log20050815132513Lbuild.317
BUILD COMPLETE-build.317Date of build:08/15/2005 13:25:13Time to build:16 minutes 8 secondsLast changed:08/15/2005 12:52:42Last log entry:Fix the build.
On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 13:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nevermind, I was trying to discuss the overall usability of the thing.
Then do so, just don't dump contextless assertions that are
no use to man nor beast.
I'll keep my
comments to myself.
Or blog about the evil JBoss developers not
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Adrian Brock wrote:
On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 13:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nevermind, I was trying to discuss the overall usability of the thing.
Then do so, just don't dump contextless assertions that are
no use to man nor beast.
I'll keep
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