2012/8/20 Christophe COEVOET <[email protected]>:
> Le 20/08/2012 18:19, Michał Piotrowski a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I created a tree for checking latest and greatest pull requests. It
>> contains commits from 59 pull requests.
>>
>> I tested it on my RPG game (getACTIVE!) - works flawlessly, all tests
>> passed.
>
> This does not mean anything for all 2.2 features you merged except that they
> don't break BC: a code written for 2.1 will not use any of the 2.2 features,
> and so will not ensure that they work properly.
>
>> I also tested it with phpunit - it fails miserably on 7503
>
> and this is a better way to see that something is broken in your
> symfony-next version :)

My merge script should run tests after each pull and report all new
errors - then the results will be more useful. Then I could report in
pull request that it breaks test and should be fixed or tests should
be updated.

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