Thanks David,
Don't know how that happened, I always run a "cvs diff"
which tells me if I've missed a "cvs add".
Maybe I forgot this time?
Regards,
Adrian
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> I've checked in what I think Adrian intended and the rest of my patch, I
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I've checked in what I think Adrian intended and the rest of my patch, I
think, if cvs is acting right.
When I ran the testsuite locally before these checkins there was only ONE
error, from the wont-fix mbean missing class testcase.
Scott, can you run the 3.0 tests to make sure everything got che
Adrian added this, I figured out how to fix it and will commit shortly.
CVS is acting very strangely, and I ran into a similar problem. I added a
file (cvs add) but it is not showing up when I do cvs update. I suspect
the same thing happened to Adrian.
david jencks
On 2003.02.15 19:38 Scott M
It looks like some new tests are not completely checked in as the following errors
are due to missing org.jboss.test.entity.interfaces. If you added this test check
that the added files have been committed.
compile-classes-only:
[mkdir] Created dir: /usr/local/jboss/JBoss3.0/jboss-all/testsuit