On 11/16/06, Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Simon Kitching wrote: > On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 22:20 -0500, Rahul Akolkar wrote: >> On 11/14/06, Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> I was going to try it myself but I get a test failure, see below, so I >>> haven't been able to try it myself. >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Test set: org.apache.commons.digester.NodeCreateRuleTestCase >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Tests run: 9, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.062 >>> sec <<< FAILURE! >>> testNonNamespacedAttribute( org.apache.commons.digester.NodeCreateRuleTestCase) >>> Time elapsed: 0 sec <<< FAILURE! >>> junit.framework.AssertionFailedError >>> at junit.framework.Assert.fail(Assert.java:47) >>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertTrue(Assert.java:20) >>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertNotNull(Assert.java:220) >>> at junit.framework.Assert.assertNotNull(Assert.java:213) >>> at >>> org.apache.commons.digester.NodeCreateRuleTestCase.testNonNamespacedAttribute (NodeCreateRuleTestCase.java:437) >>> >> <snip/> >> >> Hmm, cannot reproduce the failure locally. The nightlies seem to be >> happy too (though they're running the test under m1). Any more details >> about your setup or other clues? > > Works for me too (Sun java 1.5.0 on Linux). > > Initially it would look like the xml parser in use is behaving > differently from what most people get. > > What JVM are you using - not gcj by any chance? > > Cheers, > > Simon I'm running Sun Java 1.4.2_13 on Win XP. Will investigate some more...
Works for me as well (Sun Java 1.5.0_09 on Win XP). --
Dennis Lundberg
Craig
