Errors are:
Testcase:
testThrowsOnNullList(org.apache.commons.io.FileUtilsCleanDirectoryTestCase):
FAILED
expected:<0> but was:<1>
junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: expected:<0> but was:<1>
at
org.apache.commons.io.FileUtilsCleanDirectoryTestCase.chmod(FileUtilsCleanDirectoryTestCase.java:161)
Not sure what's going on here. Not sure why we chmod 775 before
tearing down either :) It's chmodding
"/Users/hen/apache/jakarta/commons-proper/io/test/io/list-files ",
which seems to be correct, and chmod'ing a non-existent file returns
an error code of 1 on both OS X and Debian.
and
Testcase:
testGetFreeSpace_String(org.apache.commons.io.FileSystemUtilsTestCase):
FAILED
expected:<9.4452176E7> but was:<4.7226088E7>
junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: expected:<9.4452176E7> but
was:<4.7226088E7>
at
org.apache.commons.io.FileSystemUtilsTestCase.testGetFreeSpace_String(FileSystemUtilsTestCase.java:68)
The problem here is that OS X uses 512 byte block sizes, not 1k as the
test assumes. So no way it'll pass.
Hen
On 3/12/06, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/12/06, Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The FileSystemUtils one could be interesting, as so far we've only
> > really tested on general Unix (gump) and WinXP. No idea why the clean
> > might fail.
> >
> > Can you reproduce this using your SVN copy (in Eclipse)? Otherwise
> > there's not much I can do.
>
> Yep, running maven on the command line I get the same errors.
>
> I'll try and dig into it tonight. At least find an hour or so before I
> dig into the 'need to dos'.
>
> Hen
>
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