In this case we can run against the situation when the test will remain excluded forever for some platform. People have their own problems. IMHO we should do this only if there are suspicions that the test is platform dependent. Otherwise it is a waste of time IMO and CC can handle this.
Thanks, 24.11.06, Geir Magnusson Jr.<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> написал(а):
Why not just remove from the platforms you have, and ask others to update (or not) platforms you don't have as appropriate? geir Tim Ellison wrote: > Alexei Zakharov wrote: >> Hi, >> >>> So we just should choice what is better: to break sometimes tests run >>> or to >>> forget enable test(s) on some platforms. >> Yesterday, when I was removing one of the beans tests from exclude >> lists, I feel a bit uncomfortable while updating >> exclude.linux.x86_64.xxx since I have no (easy) access to such systems >> and had no plans to run tests on it. IMHO (in the perfect world) the >> fact that I remove or add something from / to exclude.linux.x86_64 >> means I've at least ran tests for this platform and obtained some >> result. So let's have a common list, it's easier to deal with it >> psychologically. :-) >> >> As for above question: +1 for being optimists, i.e. to remove the test >> from common list if it passes on all platforms available to tester. > > +1 (otherwise I'll share the psychotherapy costs with you :-) > > Regards, > Tim
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