Hi Ramon,

Thank you for your feed back. I would appreciate if you could send me the logs for the two failing tests in RollingCalendarTest and TimeBasedRollingWithArchiveRemoval_Test. BTW, if you try building the project a second tine, the tests have a good chance of being successful.

Regarding importing the project, I usually point the import procedure to the top-level logback folder. There is no need to import each module separately.

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Ceki

On 2/25/2016 23:23, Ramon Gordillo wrote:
Hi, Ceki.

First, the project structure makes a little difficult to set up
everything. You need to import the subprojects (logback-core,
logback-classic, etc).

I have run in some test failures in Eclipse Mars on Centos 7.1 for
logback-core.

Failed tests:


TimeBasedRollingWithArchiveRemoval_Test.dailyRolloverWithInactivity70:133->generateDailyRollover:104->check:325
expected:<7> but was:<8>

   RollingCalendarTest.testCollisionFreenes:115->checkCollisionFreeness:125

Tests run: 515, Failures: 2, Errors: 0, Skipped: 6

Other than that, Eclipse does not like pretty much when you mix
different languages in the same project. I have this kind of issues not
in the build, which I have not been able to do because the previous
tests errors but on the class resolution. It happened in logback-classic
(java and groovy clases), not in logback-access.

HTH.


2016-02-25 17:12 GMT+01:00 Ceki Gulcu <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:


    Hello all,

    As a longtime user of the Maven eclipse:eclipse plugin to create
    Eclipse .project and .classpath files, I rarely rely on the
    m2eclipse plugin. The

    However, most Eclipse users prefer to use M2Eclipse. I have recently
    made an attempt to build logback with the Maven nature, i.e. with
    M2Eclipse. Unfortunately, I ran into compilation problems with
    groovy related classes.

    For what it is worth, the steps required to building logback using
    files generated with Maven eclipse:eclipse plugin are described in

    http://logback.qos.ch/setup.html#eclipse

    It would be nice if a knowledgeable volunteer could help work out
    the steps for building logback with M2Eclipse.

    Best regards,

    --
    Ceki
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