yes, there are tests that need a live system to test against.
I was going to document. This motivates me more...
On Feb 20, 2005, at 6:36 PM, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
on [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Stang wrote:
I think the error that you are referring to is the dependency on the
scout jar. I probably should have been clearer, but I was
frustrated. The error I listed in my e-mail was the second error.
The very first thing you build is the scout jar for the reasons they
specify. However, that jar didn't build.
I just tried to build a clean version of Scout from HEAD and those
tests failed for me as well; in addition some of the others that
reported that they passed also logged errors to System.err. All of the
errors refer to "connection refused"
My guess would be that the tests need a jUUDI registry running
somewhere, or possibly that a firewall problem is preventing access to
it. If so, this should perhaps be documented somewhere.
You can ignore these errors by setting maven.test.skip=true when
building it, or you can obtain a pre-built jar from
http://cvs.apache.org/repository/scout/jars/scout-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
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