Could you check in the build.xml so we can run them aswell ;)
I am willing to bet that many of them are because you didn't convert
initialize() to setUp(). Others could be differences between unix/win32 (damn
win32 file locking may cause errors).
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 01:47, Berin Loritsch wrote:
> Test Results
> ------------
>
> There were some errors in the test results (The feedback from JUnit
> is already very effective). This means that either the test
> code is faulty, or the components are faulty. We need to investigate
> the problems.
>
> Name Tests Errors Failures
> ------------------ ----- ------ --------
> ClutilTestCase 11/11 0 0
> BinaryHeapTestCase 10/10 0 0
> DataSourceTestCase 2/2 0 0
> FileUtilTestCase 9/9 2 0
> (Force Delete File 1)
> (Force Delete File 2)
> IOUtilTestCase 13/13 0 8
> (Byte Array to String)
> (Byte Array to Writer)
> (InputStream to OutputStream)
> (InputStream to Writer)
> (Reader to OutputStream)
> (Reader to Writer)
> (String to OutputStream)
> (String to Writer)
> PoolProfile 6/6 6 0
> (all)
> PropertyUtilTestCase 8/8 7 0
> (Only No Resolve passed)
>
>
> The most common type of error was a NullPointerException (all PropertyUtil
> and Pool errors).
>
> The IOUtilTestCase failures were all allong the lines of:
> * Content not equal according to java.util.Arrays#equals()
> * The files c:\projects\jakarta-avalon-excalibur\test\io\file2-test.txt
> and c:\projects\jakarta-avalon-excalibur\test\io\copy.txt have different
> content * Test output data file shouldn't previously exist (the last 5
> tests)
>
> The FileUtilTestCase errors were both (with exception of file name):
> * java.io.IOException: File
> c:\projects\jakarta-avalon-excalibur\test\io\copy1.txt unable to be
> deleted.
>
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