On 10/4/15 7:48 PM, Myrna van Lunteren wrote:
Hi Mike,
Indeed, the tests are no longer running at IBM. I've left the link
thinking it might be useful, perhaps.
I guess the same is true at Oracle...
The Oracle tests are still running. When they encounter an error, you
will see a message on the derby lists. But Oracle retired the old
machine which hosted the public results. The machine hasn't been
replaced yet.
There are still the Jenkins runs. Perhaps we should update that page
to include a link?
I usually go to the main apache jenkins environment and go to the
dashboard and search for 'Derby'.
Can you see the contents of this page? I think it likely requires a login.
https://builds.apache.org/view/Most%20Recent%20Builds/search/?q=Derby
Looks like someone added an entry for the 10.12 branch build, but
doesn't look like there's a suites.all run (yet).
Myrna
On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 7:00 PM, mike matrigali <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I wanted to get a feel about history of test results on trunk for
the upcoming release. In the
past I have gone to this page to find test results:
https://db.apache.org/derby/derby_tests.html
The oracle results give a bad link and the ibm results have not
been updated since march.
This is not surprising given that both ibm and oracle have
reduced or eliminated their derby support.
Just checking if there is another place to find this info. I know
derby it tied into the per change
build system. maybe there are tests run also or could be?
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