Right now it seems to work for me. it'd be a good idea if you can, to
change that temp directory to target/something, so it's deleted during
clean

On 5/28/06, Luke Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you both seeing this error?
>
> If not, it may be that the working directory is corrupt. The Ldap server
> tries to write to {java.io.tmpdir}/apacheds-work. Ideally it should
> delete the contents of this every time it starts up, or the maven script
> would, but it doesn't at the moment.
>
> Try removing that directory and see if it works.
>
> I'll try rebuilding on a couple of different machines too.
>
> Carlos Sanchez wrote:
> > I suggest to Luke to wipe out his local repo and try.
> > I think it's best to have the initialization in the constructor or
> > errors wil lbe hard to debug.
> >
> >
> > On 5/27/06, Ben Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Luke Taylor wrote:
> >>> I'm not seeing any problems with the latest code... I just rebuilt the
> >>> web site and all the tests seems to be passing.
> >>>
> >>> There's quite a serious overhead in starting up the Ldap server which is
> >>> why I made it a static field. Maven 1 seems to reload the class each
> >>> time it runs a test so it doesn't an you ke much difference but it's a lot
> >>> faster running in IntelliJ or Maven 2.
> >>>
> >>> Moving it to the constructor would probably be OK, but putting it in the
> >>> setUp would slow things down a lot.
> >>>
> >> Hi Luke
> >>
> >> Whether I use Maven 1, Maven 2 or Eclipse, running the unit tests is
> >> always reporting:
> >>
> >> jdbm.helper.WrappedRuntimeException:
> >> org.apache.ldap.server.partition.impl.btree.jdbm.JdbmMasterTable$1
> >> at jdbm.helper.DefaultSerializer.deserialize(DefaultSerializer.java:99) etc
> >>
> >> Whilst researching this, I noticed someone else on the forum reported
> >> exactly the same exception.
> >>
> >> Given the public site is building fine with Maven 1 - including the LDAP
> >> tests
> >> (http://acegisecurity.org/multiproject/acegi-security/junit-report.html#org_acegisecurity_providers_ldap)
> >> - I am wondering if there is a version issue with one of the Apache
> >> Directory JARs at http://acegisecurity.sourceforge.net/maven. I've tried
> >> deleting all of my local JARs so they refresh from the public repo, but
> >> it still fails. By some chance are you running a different version of
> >> the JARs, even though their filenames suggest you are not (perhaps try
> >> an md5sum on your local JARs and compare them with an md5sum executed on
> >> the SourceForge shell server)?
> >>
> >> We cannot release 1.0.0 whilst this issue remains. Also, I am also going
> >> to Brisbane this afternoon until Thursday night, and on Friday morning I
> >> am going to Europe. So we really need this resolved ASAP if there is to
> >> be any chance at all of getting 1.0.0 out before I return to Australia
> >> in July.
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >> Ben
> >>
> >>
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