Hi Aaron,

Just a very quick guess from looking at the source, it seems
like SvnFileSystemTest.java is running svnadmin at the command line to
create the repo.  My guess is that your svnadmin CLI is further ahead ( >=
1.10 ? ) than JavaHL libraries in NB support (SVN 1.8, 1.9?)...

If you amend your PATH variable to point to an earlier version of svnadmin
(e.g. 1.9.x), do those tests pass?

P

On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 4:07 PM Aaron Ho-Means <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ah... sorry about that, I am running NetBeans 11 on Windows 10 and set
> JAVA_HOME to use jdk8u192-b12. I ran 'ant -Dcluster.config=full' after
> cloning to my system. Then I opened the Subversion project and before
> making any changes right clicked and ran tests. 71 pass, 69 fail and 932
> caused an error. The most common stack trace is below. Looking closer
> today, there seems to be a mix of things I have and things I don't. I have
> the directory for the one below but another test is looking for files in
> C:\Users\{username}\.test-kenai.
>
> org.apache.subversion.javahl.ClientException: Can't create session
> svn: Unable to connect to a repository at URL
>
> 'file:///C:/development/open-source/netbeans/ide/subversion/build/test/unit/data/repo'
> Couldn't open a repository
> svn: Unable to open repository
>
> 'file:///C:/development/open-source/netbeans/ide/subversion/build/test/unit/data/repo'
> Unsupported FS format
> svn: Expected FS format between '1' and '7'; found format '8'
>
> org.tigris.subversion.svnclientadapter.SVNClientException
> at
>
> org.tigris.subversion.svnclientadapter.javahl.AbstractJhlClientAdapter.mkdir(AbstractJhlClientAdapter.java:2733)
> at
>
> org.tigris.subversion.svnclientadapter.javahl.AbstractJhlClientAdapter.mkdir(AbstractJhlClientAdapter.java:1020)
> at
>
> org.netbeans.modules.subversion.client.SvnClientInvocationHandler.handle(SvnClientInvocationHandler.java:436)
> at
>
> org.netbeans.modules.subversion.client.SvnClientInvocationHandler.invokeMethod(SvnClientInvocationHandler.java:381)
> at
>
> org.netbeans.modules.subversion.client.SvnClientInvocationHandler.invoke(SvnClientInvocationHandler.java:189)
> at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy2.mkdir(Unknown Source)
> at org.netbeans.modules.subversion.TestKit.svnimport(TestKit.java:118)
> at
>
> org.netbeans.modules.subversion.InteceptorTest.svnimport(InteceptorTest.java:4328)
> at
>
> org.netbeans.modules.subversion.InteceptorTest.setUp(InteceptorTest.java:110)
> at org.netbeans.junit.NbTestCase.runBare(NbTestCase.java:452)
> at org.netbeans.junit.NbTestCase.run(NbTestCase.java:275)
> at org.apache.subversion.javahl.SVNClient.mkdir(Native Method)
> at
>
> org.tigris.subversion.svnclientadapter.javahl.AbstractJhlClientAdapter.mkdir(AbstractJhlClientAdapter.java:2730)
>
> On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 5:09 PM Eric Bresie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Can you provide more details? What files are missing?
> >
> > Have you done what is present in the readme file to build an appropriate
> > ant cluster build? Maybe something hasn’t been build yet to run your
> test.
> >
> > What version of environment are you using?
> >
> > Eric Bresie
> > [email protected]
> > > On June 24, 2019 at 6:00:18 PM CDT, Aaron Ho-Means <[email protected]
> >
> > wrote:
> > > Hello, I am new to working on open source projects so please let me
> know
> > if
> > > there is a document covering this somewhere.
> > >
> > > I picked this ticket as something easy to take on for a first timer and
> > > even found a solution quickly, but I can't get the tests to run. They
> are
> > > looking for files that don't exist on my system and I can't find them.
> > >
> > > Which way should I go from here?
> >
>

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