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Tyler Palsulich edited comment on TIKA-1592 at 4/2/15 7:09 PM:
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Thanks for reporting this, [~michaelcouck]! Just to be clear, you're building
Tika 1.7 from source?
Which test case causes this? -After a quick {{grep}}, I don't see any gconf or
dbus references (don't know why there would be any, off the top of my head...)-
See {{grep}} output below. When you say the logging is a a gig, is that what is
sent to stdout when doing {{mvn install}}? Or something else?
{code}
➜ trunk grep -Ri dbus .
Binary file ./tika-parsers/src/test/resources/test-documents/testTIFF.tif
matches
Binary file ./tika-parsers/target/test-classes/test-documents/testTIFF.tif
matches
Binary file ./tika-parsers/target/tika-parsers-1.8-SNAPSHOT-tests.jar matches
Binary file ./tika-server/target/tika-server-1.8-SNAPSHOT.jar matches
➜ trunk grep -Ri gconf .
Binary file ./tika-app/target/tika-app-1.8-SNAPSHOT.jar matches
Binary file ./tika-server/target/tika-server-1.8-SNAPSHOT.jar matches
{code}
was (Author: tpalsulich):
Thanks for reporting this, [~michaelcouck]! Just to be clear, you're building
Tika 1.7 from source?
Which test case causes this? After a quick {{grep}}, I don't see any gconf or
dbus references (don't know why there would be any, off the top of my head...).
When you say the logging is a a gig, is that what is sent to stdout when doing
{{mvn install}}? Or something else?
> It seems dbus and x11 server are invoked, and fails for some reason too
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> Key: TIKA-1592
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1592
> Project: Tika
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.7
> Environment: CentOs 6.6, Java 1.7
> Reporter: Michael Couck
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> Exception running unit tests:
> GConf Error: Failed to contact configuration server; some possible causes are
> that you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you have stale NFS
> locks due to a system crash. See http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ for
> information. (Details - 1: Not running within active session)
> Is Tika trying to start an x11 server using dbus? Why? This breaks the unit
> tests, the logging is a gig for each run, and even a 64 core server is 100%
> cpu during the failure. I am completely confounded. Any ideas?
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