On 7-Jul-08, at 9:17 AM, Brett Porter wrote:
On 07/07/2008, at 11:00 PM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 7-Jul-08, at 8:42 AM, Brett Porter wrote:
What does that mean. For 13 days it bubbles and then starts
magically working? Something must have changed.
Yes, I committed a fix for your two failures, and my two failures,
and a bit more cleanup, which all bubbled through CI eventually
and led to a big green bar.
But is that hiding another bug? We are wiping out the artifacts
once a day on Hudson, but everyone seems to be able to run them
locally. So now we're just nuking everything but is that just
hiding a dependency resolution bug? I hate just diddling the ITs
and then stuff starts working.
With regard to the issues you had on Hudson? No, it was a straight
up fix in maven-artifact where it tried to calculate the checksum of
a checksum unnecessarily, which I fixed.
And this didn't show up for anyone else except Hudson why? We were
only nuking the repo once daily.
With regard to the it0065 / it0081 issues? I can only suggest here
more comprehensive testing put in place for plugin loading scenarios
as we move forward, particularly analysing plugins built-and-used in
the same build sequence. At this point, we have this datapoint to go
back to if a user ever reports this exception happening in the wild,
but it's not something I want to invest a lot of time in right now
since it seems more specific to the IT setup than anything else.
Those two I've never seen fail, but I'm sure it's maven-artifact
related and we just have to keep moving toward fixing it all.
Cheers,
Brett
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Thanks,
Jason
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