Day.toString() so that the format in chart will be 05-Sep-2004 not 2004-09-05. This small change affected sesor data loading such that most tests started to fail because our code depends on toString() at many places, which is not right from my point of view. It's the same in hackySQI: expected:<2003-01-02> but was:<02-Jan-2003>
Thanks, Hongbing
Aaron Kagawa wrote:
This was a JUnit failure introduced by the changes made to the Day object. I'll check it out.
Hm.. i was just thinking, that if I were to enter this it would appear that the defect was associated to low quality in hackySQI. Although, it could be the case that the API of Day was low quality (maybe, maybe not) Anyway, moral of the story is that it is probably most often the case that when we see defects in Jira it is where the problem was detected not the cause of the problem.
thanks, aaron
At 02:27 AM 10/1/2004 -1000, you wrote:
Hackystat build (configuration Hackystat-JPL) failed.
Build report is available at http://xenia.ics.hawaii.edu/hackyDevSite/configurationBuildReport.do?year=2004&month=10&day=1&configuration=Hackystat-JPL
Build Time Stamp: Fri Oct 01 02:27:14 HST 2004
