The infrastructure which runs the patch validation process has been recently replaced. That caused a prolonged unavailability of the test-patch process.
I think that might explain why a number of harmful patches were sneaked in. Hudson patch verification build should be back by now. Cos On Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 05:47PM, Konstantin Shvachko wrote: > Eli, > Yes, I see the same failures in my builds. > Thank you filing the jiras. > Hudson has been down for a while. > We run test and test-patch targets manually and post the results to jiras. > If you see somebody's forgetting to post please do not hesitate to remind. > Some things will slip anyway, as people run in different environments. > --Konstantin > > > On 9/3/2010 2:27 PM, Eli Collins wrote: > > Hey Konstantin, > > > > Thanks for the input, will do, and apologies for the verbosity. > > > > Btw are people checking in patches w/o running ant test? I see quite > > a few failures on trunk. I filed jiras for the ones I didn't see > > issues for. These are covered by: HDFS-1374, HDFS-1372, HDFS-1376, > > HDFS-1284, HDFS-1375, HDFS-1374, HDFS-1206 > > > > Thanks, > > Eli > > > > On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Konstantin Shvachko<[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> Eli, > >> > >> Could you please keep the description short, and attache diagrnostics in > >> subsequent comments. > >> This is sort of in support of green practices of jira maintanence. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> --konstantin >
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