Sorry for not answering earlier. Environment variable would be perfect
for me. Will this work sanely if multiple hosts are running the tests
at the same time?
I've dropped in a commit which will pick up the hostname/port from the
MONO_TEST_RABBITMQ_SERVER environment variable. This will
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 17:35 +0100, Michael Barker wrote:
So the default installation is enough for the System.Messaging tests.
At Novell we have multiple build machines running and it doesn't make sense
to install
RabbitMQ on all of them, so can we use a single remote instance for those
I was going to GUIDs or something similar so as part of the queue name
so that each test will use a unique queue. At the moment there is a
bit of an issue where if the tests fail, subsequent runs will also
fail until RabbitMQ has been reset (i.e. all of the queues flushed
out) and this change
So the default installation is enough for the System.Messaging tests.
At Novell we have multiple build machines running and it doesn't make sense
to install
RabbitMQ on all of them, so can we use a single remote instance for those
tests? Will
the test suite work if ran in parallel all
Hey Guys,
This is to notify you that we will be branching for Mono 2.6.0 on
Thursday, September 24th (a week from today). The first Preview will be
built on Monday, September 28th.
So, before then, please:
* Check in anything that you want to go into Mono 2.6.0
* Refrain from checking in
*test-System_Messaging-1.0:*
Failures: 60 (too many to list here)
Log:
http://build.mono-project.com/WebServices/Download.aspx?workfile_id=529391
*test-System_Messaging-2.0:*
Failures: 60 (too many to list here)
Log:
Hey Mike
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Michael Barker m...@middlesoft.co.ukwrote:
*test-System_Messaging-1.0:*
Failures: 60 (too many to list here)
Log:
http://build.mono-project.com/WebServices/Download.aspx?workfile_id=529391
*test-System_Messaging-2.0:*
Failures: 60 (too
Do you know of simple instructions on how to setup such server and
configure it
for the System.Messaging tests pass?
On Ubuntu you can add the apt repository and do a apt-get install.
Some instructions are here:
http://www.rabbitmq.com/debian.html#apt
The current implementation uses the
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 17:45 -0300, Rodrigo Kumpera wrote:
Do you know of simple instructions on how to setup such server and
configure it
for the System.Messaging tests pass?
Could we perhaps run just one instance of it somewhere? Or could we
modify the tests to pass if the server isn't
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Michael Barker m...@middlesoft.co.ukwrote:
Do you know of simple instructions on how to setup such server and
configure it
for the System.Messaging tests pass?
On Ubuntu you can add the apt repository and do a apt-get install.
Some instructions are here:
Why not just disable the entire Sys.Messaging tests? It is not supported
component anyways.
Atsushi Eno
On 2009/09/18 6:03, Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 17:45 -0300, Rodrigo Kumpera wrote:
Do you know of simple instructions on how to setup such server and
configure it
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