Hello Joan,

as Jan recognized, it was the wrong tarball.
I will have a closer look on the more recent ones.
Thank you for your advice, thought that they have been disabled to pass the
test.

Best,
Harald

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 1:07 PM, Joan Touzet <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Harald,
>
> While your point is taken - we need better documentation on how to get
> new developers on board - I'd like to take issue with you saying that
> some tests are failing.
>
> As far as I know, the JavaScript tests right now 100% pass on both
> Linux and Windows for me and for the rest of the core development team.
> You run these by typing
>
>     $ make all javascript (Linux)
>
> or
>
>     C:\relax\couchdb> make -f Makefile.win all javascript
>
> and look for all the <pass> statements (hopefully!)
>
> If you have a failing test or tests, could you please post which ones
> are failing here, and include a link to the log of your test output?
> (Preferably use a site like https://paste.apache.org/ or
> http://gist.github.com instead of pasting your entire logfile to the
> mailing list.)
>
> We can then help direct you at the JS file(s) you need to review to
> understand what may be wrong.
>
> And as Jan said, please be sure you have the latest tarball to look at,
> or if you know how to use git, cloned from our apache/couchdb repository
> (master branch). We've recently fixed a couple of failing tests and you
> may be seeing issues we've already resolved.
>
> Best,
> Joan Touzet
>



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