Hi Ben, All,

I’ve replaced the Thread.sleep(xxx) by a while routine in the test instead of breaking the captcha security context api.

I’m not proud of this :(, but it should solve the problem.

I can’t reproduce the build break on my system, is it possible for anyone to send a failed test report?

Best Regards

MAG

 

 

 


From: Marc-Antoine Garrigue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: lundi 19 septembre 2005 10:13
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Acegisecurity-developer] Anyone experiencing core tests failing?

 

Hi,
I'll take a look at this tonight.
Regards
MAG

On 9/19/05, Ben Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Mark St.Godard wrote:

> Anyone else having problems with the core project tests failing?
>
> Strange thing is all the tests run through, dont see any actual junit
> failures, however
> maven complains and says the BUILD FAILED... ?
>
> Thoughts?
>

To see which test fails, you need to look in the
/core/target/test-reports directory. You'll notice one of the .txt files
has a much larger size than the others. Look in it and you'll see the
failure reasons.

The JCaptcha tests and BASIC authentication tests were failing. I have
checked in fixes for both.

Marc-Antoine, would you please take a look at
CaptchaChannelProcessorTests. I've disabled some of the tests for now,
and provided comments in the code about how the tests may be improved.

Best regards
Ben


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