This is interesting (or more directly - I don't know.)
But while I run a clean build, here's the backstory. GeoServer includes a
File-Disposition header on all OWS requests that instructs the browser on
how to name files if the user chooses to save them instead of viewing
directly. GeoServer was previously composing the filename using the first
component of the MIME type as the file extension, so 'application/xml'
would turn to 'layername.application'. My change was intended to have it
use the second part, but became more demanding of the MIME format. As it
turns out there are some places in GeoServer where we use MIME types with
multiple '/' characters in them - as far as I can tell this is invalid
according to the MIME RFC. Anyway, the core tests didn't flag this, but
application-schema did, so I ended up committing and then reverting the
change.
Yesterday I pushed some changes in the CSS community module and noticed at
the same time that some unpushed changes on master were included in the
push - I was surprised to see that I hadn't pushed the reversion to master
yet, so it's not entirely surprising that app-schema is failing tests now.
I should have it sorted out soon enough though - if nothing else I can
always revert the reversion :P
--
David Winslow
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 5:22 AM, Jody Garnett <[email protected]>wrote:
> Morning David:
>
> A change committed on November 14th has taken the build out, and has your
> name on it.
> -
> http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geoserver-master/5602/changes#detail0
>
> It may just be bad timing, as the error seems to be coming out of
> app-schema:
> - http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geoserver-master/5602/console
>
> Suggestions?
> --
> Jody Garnett
>
>
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