Seems to be better now[1] after switching the version of SLF4J API back to 
1.6.1. Anyone know why that is?

[1]: 
https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Maven/job/core-integration-testing-maven-3/234/console

On Nov 11, 2012, at 12:20 AM, Jason van Zyl <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just finished running the ITs[1] and have this error:
> 
> Tests in error: 
>  
> testitJackrabbitBasedImpl(org.apache.maven.it.MavenITmng4360WebDavSupportTest):
>  Exit code was non-zero: 1; command line and log = (..)
> 
> I just finished running these successfully on my Mac, but it seems on the 
> build machine there's seem to be a problem caused by me changing the version 
> of a test dependency in the IT suite. I changed the version of SLF4J from 
> 1.6.1 to 1.7.2. I can change it back, but I'm wondering why slf4j-api version 
> 1.6.1 can't be found. Do we specifically need 1.6.1 in the core-it-suite? 
> 
> [1]: 
> https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Maven/job/core-integration-testing-maven-3/233/console
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jason
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Jason van Zyl
> Founder & CTO, Sonatype
> Founder,  Apache Maven
> http://twitter.com/jvanzyl
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> 
> People develop abstractions by generalizing from concrete examples.
> Every attempt to determine the correct abstraction on paper without
> actually developing a running system is doomed to failure. No one
> is that smart. A framework is a resuable design, so you develop it by
> looking at the things it is supposed to be a design of. The more examples
> you look at, the more general your framework will be.
> 
>  -- Ralph Johnson & Don Roberts, Patterns for Evolving Frameworks 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

Thanks,

Jason

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Jason van Zyl
Founder & CTO, Sonatype
Founder,  Apache Maven
http://twitter.com/jvanzyl
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