After rerunning under a new test session, I have discovered some
interesting behaviours of the CITE tests; notably if you run tests where
some pass and some fail, then delete and recreate the session with
different parameters, the tests that previously passed may not get
re-tested, and may be reported as passed where they would actually fail.
This can result in an inherited failure with no apparent child failures, as
observed above. This can be avoided by creating a new session with a
different id/name (eg s0003 instead of s0002)

Consequently, the documentation update above may not be valid.

Torben

On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Torben Barsballe <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I have got the WCS 1.0 Cite tests running locally. I found one issue in
> the geoserver data/citewcs-1.0/README.rst that is fixed here:
> https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/pull/974
>
> Additionally, I seem to be getting 1 inherited failure from the supertest,
> but no child failures. I have tried rerunning the CITE tests, and deleting
> the test session then rerunning it.
> Any ideas where this inherited failure might be coming from?
>
> Torben
>
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