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Charlie Helin commented on MAPREDUCE-6455:
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Sure

I've run the complete set of tests (mvn test) for MapReduce but also the 
Common, HDFS and Yarn, with both surefire 2.18.1 and 2.17 without any 
regressions between the two different versions.but also no regressions compared 
to the HEAD of trunk.


> Unable to use surefire > 2.18
> -----------------------------
>
>                 Key: MAPREDUCE-6455
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-6455
>             Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.7.1
>            Reporter: Charlie Helin
>            Assignee: Charlie Helin
>         Attachments: mr-6455.1.patch
>
>
> There are some compelling features in later version of surefire which lets 
> one exclude/include tests based the content of a file, re-running of test 
> case etc.
> However introduced in Surefire 2.18 is also 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SUREFIRE-649. Which changed the 
> convention of null properties to empty string values (""). This only applies 
> to forked tests such as the MapReduce tests and cause a couple of them to 
> fail because of functionality that is directly or indirectly dependent on the 
> value being null. One such example is Configuration.substituteVars() and 
> TaskLog.getBaseLogDir().
> substituteVars() shows the issue when the getProperty returns empty String, 
> skipping the getRaw(var) expression. One way to work around this could be
> {code} 
>    if (val == null || val.isEmpty()) {
>         String raw = getRaw(var);
>         if (raw != null) {
>           // raw contains a value, otherwise default to whatever 
> System.getProperty returned
>           // since it could be an empty string
>           val = raw;
>         }
>       }
> {code}
> getBaseLogDir, similarly when returns an empty string the schematics of 
> java.io.File differs dependent on whether parent is null or "". A null value 
> is interpreted as new File(file); whereas "" will be interpreted as new 
> File(defaultParent /* / */, file);
> This could simply be addressed with 
> {code}
>   static String getBaseLogDir() {
>     String logDir = System.getProperty("hadoop.log.dir");
>     // there is a difference how null and "" is treated as a parent
>     // directory when creating a file
>     return logDir == null || logDir.isEmpty() ? null : logDir;
>   }
> {code}



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