On 17 Mar 2011, at 21:56, Justin Ross wrote:
Test results.  I'm keen to get feedback about the quality of our
newest release.  Gordon indicated at least some test failures, and in
my own testing the default java test profile is failing in acl tests.
I haven't yet been able to determine if that's something in my
environment.

In any case, I know that various contributors have CI setups, and I
invite you to give a brief report on what you're seeing on the 0.10
branch.  Indeed, I still need to gather the test results I have and
report them here.


All,

I have now set up a CI build using the existing 0.10 subversion branch (no failures!) which may be helpful during the release process. Currently it only tests using the default Java profile, though, but I am working on the rest, and C++ too. You can view the output here:

        https://builds.apache.org/hudson/job/qpid-java-0.10-build/

The full list of (two, currently) jobs is viewable here:

        https://builds.apache.org/hudson/view/M-R/view/Qpid/

I've documented the CI configuration and current status in more detail on a wiki page, linked to from QPID-3149, so please refer to that if you want to find out more about what is being worked on. I'd like to get some feedback on this, and also have a couple of particular questions:

* Firstly, is the list of profiles adequate, bearing in mind that I will be setting up the system test jobs to run all available profiles, and I hope to get clustered C++ testing working at some point, given a bit of help. Any suggestions welcome.

* Second, where should the build status emails be sent? The current setup will check subversion every 1 minutes, which has the potential to generate a lot of traffic. I think creating a new mailing list specifically for build output would be most helpful, and I suggest '[email protected]' for this. There is also support for mailing the committer that checked in a change that breaks the build, if people think that would be useful?

Another question occurs to me - the JMX tests all fail on Solaris 10, does anyone know why? Send your answers to QPID-3161, please.

Thanks,
Andrew.
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