Just curious since I see this come up once in a while. Doesn't Apache SVN
offer tweaking pre-commit hooks? Isn't this better checked there than
failing tests after the fact?
On 30 Dec 2014 08:35, "Erik Hatcher" <erik.hatc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'll fix.  Geez!  :) sorry.
>
>
> > On Dec 30, 2014, at 00:59, Apache Jenkins Server <
> jenk...@builds.apache.org> wrote:
> >
> > Build: https://builds.apache.org/job/Lucene-Solr-Tests-5.x-Java7/2399/
> >
> > All tests passed
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> > Build Log:
> > [...truncated 59402 lines...]
> > BUILD FAILED
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> /usr/home/jenkins/jenkins-slave/workspace/Lucene-Solr-Tests-5.x-Java7/build.xml:529:
> The following error occurred while executing this line:
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> /usr/home/jenkins/jenkins-slave/workspace/Lucene-Solr-Tests-5.x-Java7/build.xml:436:
> The following error occurred while executing this line:
> >
> /usr/home/jenkins/jenkins-slave/workspace/Lucene-Solr-Tests-5.x-Java7/extra-targets.xml:105:
> The following error occurred while executing this line:
> >
> /usr/home/jenkins/jenkins-slave/workspace/Lucene-Solr-Tests-5.x-Java7/extra-targets.xml:204:
> The following files are missing svn:eol-style (or binary svn:mime-type):
> > * ./solr/bin/post
> >
> > Total time: 96 minutes 28 seconds
> > Build step 'Invoke Ant' marked build as failure
> > Archiving artifacts
> > Sending artifact delta relative to Lucene-Solr-Tests-5.x-Java7 #2398
> > Archived 1 artifacts
> > Archive block size is 32768
> > Received 0 blocks and 464 bytes
> > Compression is 0.0%
> > Took 0.22 sec
> > Recording test results
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