Thanks Eric, 

 

Making this change solved my Linux test suite errors.

 

Also for the record, the test suite passed on:

 

OS:   Fedora Core 6 (2.6.22.4-45.fc6)

JDK: 1.5.0_13 and 1.6.0_02

DB:   MySQL 5.0.27

 

One note, I had to rebuild my DB for the table name cases to match.

 

Gary

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric
Deshayes
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 5:06 PM
To: Developer
Subject: Re: [Mifos-developer] test suite failure

 

I've figured out what was the (very well known - i think) issue.
My MySql db was running on a Linux box but I had not set the
lower_case_table_name property to 1.
Once done, the full test suite passed.
Thanks all for your help. 

For the record, the test suite passed on:

OS: Linux x64  Fedora 7 (2.6.23.1-21.fc7)
JDK: jdk1.6.0_03
Db: MySQL 5.0.45-Debian_1-log


Eric

On Nov 8, 2007 10:50 AM, Gary Weberg < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am running fedora core 6 and I am getting the Test Suite errors like Eric.
I am not using the JDK that came with the o/s install.  I have tried
1.5.0_13 and 1.6.0_02.  They both give me the same Test Suite errors.

 

I updated to 12179 last night, built and ran tests.  My current environment
is:

 

      O/S               Fedora Core 6, 32bit

      JBoss             4.0.5

      Sun JDK           1.5.0_13

      My SQL            5.0.27

      Apache Ant        1.0.7

 

Attached is my most recent test suite xml file.

 

Thanks for all the interest Eric's and our problem, Gary

 

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Bostelmann
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 8:54 PM


To: Developer
Subject: Re: [Mifos-developer] test suite failure

 

This is a good lead - if someone has time I suggest investigating this.
Thanks William.
-Tom

On Nov 7, 2007 3:36 PM, William Pietri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:

Tom Bostelmann wrote:
> i just ran the tests on my machine using jdk1.6.0_02 and they all
> passed.
>

One possible reason people might get this is a difference in JDKs.

Fedora comes with a mutant Java environment:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JavaFAQ#head-cf017079f8f45d25298b534d9a21e94e9
2e39d3f

I haven't tried it lately, but it has bitten me a number of times in the
past. If people are having trouble with Java on Fedora, I'd recommend 
removing the Fedora Java packages and downloading the Sun Java stuff
instead.

William


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