Assuming that the -XX options used to start up the test don't cause issues, that might work.
I assume you are suggesting adding something like this to the main() method: if ( System.getProperty("java.version").startsWith("1.6") ) return; ??? Someone would need to experiment and see if that works. -kto On May 9, 2011, at 9:28 AM, Joe Darcy wrote: > The tests could be guarded by a wrapper program that tested the platform > version and just vacuously passed on a JDK 6. > > -Joe > > Kelly O'Hair wrote: >> I'm not sure what to say here. It's part of hotspot, and will likely always >> be part of hotspot going forward. >> I understand the need to not have them, but I'm concerned that the files >> will just keep coming back each time >> the openjdk6 hotspot sources get upgraded. >> >> Marking the tests @ignore might be better, unless someone else has a better >> idea? >> >> -kto >> >> On May 5, 2011, at 8:50 AM, Pavel Tisnovsky wrote: >> >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I think that two regression tests, namely >>> compiler/6987555/Test6987555.java and compiler/6991596/Test6991596.java >>> should be removed from OpenJDK6 because these tests checks JSR-292 >>> functionality and IMHO this functionality is not part of JDK6. >>> >>> I prepared webrev containing changes (test deletion) which is available at: >>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ptisnovs/jtreg-remove-tests-6987555-6991596/ >>> >>> Can anybody please review these changes? >>> >>> Thank you in advance, >>> Pavel Tisnovsky >>> >> >> >