Am 05.08.20 um 17:19 schrieb Tim Allison:
Y, that's pretty close.

Unfortunately, I'm away from my dev environment and can't access the vm to
confirm.  I don't think I got the list of pdf files into a location where
you can see it. WIth enough permissions, you should be able to see it in
/data/work (???)...argh.
I've read access to the whole corpus of files. I already compiled two tika versions to be used for the comparison. Unfortunately I wasn't able to run it as described at [1]. An exception occurred after some time and I gave up.

I'm sorry for not getting things in order before I left.  I'll be back on
Monday. :(
No need to worry, we didn't agree on any deadline for anything, so everything is fine.

It would be cool if you rerun the tests (2.0.20 vs 2.0.21-SNAPSHOT) and maybe we can use your setup as template or so.

Thanks in advance

Andreas

[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TIKA/TikaEval





On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 1:20 PM Andreas Lehmkuehler <andr...@lehmi.de> wrote:

Am 02.08.20 um 15:26 schrieb Maruan Sahyoun:

Hi Andreas,

I'll add you as a user. Details as pm.
Access works, thanks Maruan!

@Tim Is [1] still a valid documentation for the regression test run?

[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/tika/TikaEvalOnVM


BR
Maruan


Hi,

I'd like to get access to the corpora server to run the regression
tests for
PDFBox on my own, so that we don't have to bother Tim every time we
want to cut
a new release. Furthermore I'd like to run some 2.0.x vs trunk tests in
the
future and it'd handy to do that my self.

What do I have to do to get access?

Is there any documentation on how to configure the regressions test
runner, or
is it possible to simply copy and modify an existing installation?


Cheers
Andreas




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