Hi Thorbjørn, Why is Hudson the "Extensible continuous integration engine" relevant in relation with building slf4j or more precisely running "mvn test"?
Cheers, Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote: > I did some research to see if I could run automated testing on a clean > room JVM, but it turned out to be a bit harder than originally expected, > as most prepackaged java stuff in one way or another pulls in OpenJDK. > > The most important result was that GNU Classpath is missing JAXP-classes > needed to run Hudson (which was I was looking for running), and that the > maven plugins expect quite a bit of Sunnish file layout. I was > incapable of making the compile:compiler target look in ecj.jar instead > of tools.jar (which wasn't there so it failed), so that required adding > a <fork>true</fork> to pom.xml. Then the sure-fire reporting failed to > locate a java program so it could not report whether any tests had > failed (which caused the build to fail). > > So for now, I am putting this away. Might come back to it later :) > > /Thorbjørn -- Ceki Gülcü Logback: The reliable, generic, fast and flexible logging framework for Java. http://logback.qos.ch _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.slf4j.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
