Hello Ellie, Thanks for the tip. I just ran the tests on the 2.5 branch. I get a lot less errors and no failure: Run: 252, Failures: 0, Errors: 42
Seeing that you have the same issue is a relief (kinda). Are Debian 8 and Ubuntu officially supported platforms ? If not, what I'd do is just setup a Docker container with Debian 7.8 and see if I can run everything in there. I see there is a Docker repository on Phabricator. Would that be a solution or are these Docker containers not to be used for some reason ? Seeing how you took the time to write all of these instructions, I'm unsure. Thanks for your help, Best regards. -- Conrad Kleinespel conr...@conradk.com +33 6 23 82 42 79 On Sat, May 2, 2015, at 10:17 AM, ellie timoney wrote: > > However, when running the tests with "./testrunner.pl -f pretty -j 8", I > > get 1 failure and 182 errors in 252 tests. That seems odd. I see no > > specific error messages in syslog or elsewhere, so I'm thinking I must > > be missing something. Have any of you experienced this ? > > Is that against the cyrus master branch? Do you get less errors with > the cyrus-imapd-2.5 branch? > > I experienced a lot (don't recall numbers offhand, sorry) of errors > against master, and a lot (but fewer) against cyrus-imapd-2.5, when > running Cassandane on my Debian 8.0 VM, which is probably similar to > recent Ubuntu. But all tests are fine for me on both branches on Debian > 7.8. So I don't yet know if something has changed in recent > Debian/Ubuntu to cause this, or if I've just missed a step in the VM > setup (and consequently the instructions). > > On Sat, May 2, 2015, at 08:20 AM, Conrad Kleinespel wrote: > > Hello guys and girls, > > > > Ellie, thanks a lot for the instructions. Building Cyrus and Cassandane > > worked just fine on Ubuntu 15.10 :-) > > > > However, when running the tests with "./testrunner.pl -f pretty -j 8", I > > get 1 failure and 182 errors in 252 tests. That seems odd. I see no > > specific error messages in syslog or elsewhere, so I'm thinking I must > > be missing something. Have any of you experienced this ? > > > > Installing arcanist on Ubuntu was apparently as easy as "sudo apt-get > > install arcanist". I'll see about actually using it together with > > Phabricator when I make my first commit. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Conrad Kleinespel > > conr...@conradk.com