I suspected that, about jira. Thanks! As for tests failing, I'm heading out for a party right now. If you prefer, feel free to revert, and I will have a look at the test failures tomorrow.
/Oskar 2011/12/3 Julian Maughan <[email protected]>: > Hello Oskar > > I increased your privileges on Jira so you could close the issues yourself > :) Sorry I should have sent a follow-up email, but I got distracted. > > I have committed your latest ID generator changes, but there have been a few > test failures on Oracle, Firebird, and PostgreSQL. There seem to be > different causes. The weirdest is the PostgreSQL tests which are existing > tests that now fail - but only on PostgreSQL. I'm actively looking into the > problems, but any help is appreciated. > > Regards > Julian > > > On 2 December 2011 04:46, Oskar Berggren <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Great! I don't know if I was just blind at first, or if I've suddenly >> gained some additional Jira-powers, but a few days after sending the >> mail I discovered that I had the ability to mark them resolved myself. >> :) >> >> /Oskar >> >> >> 2011/12/1 Richard Brown (gmail) <[email protected]>: >> > Hi Oskar, >> > >> > I've closed both of these off. Thanks for your time looking into these. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Richard >> > >> > >> > -----Original Message----- From: Oskar Berggren >> > Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 9:06 PM >> > To: [email protected] >> > Subject: [nhibernate-development] Close some bugs >> > >> > I looked at a few bugs. Some modest results: >> > >> > NH-2395 Schema name inconsistency when working SQLite20 >> > Recommend close as not an issue. User should use consistent spelling in >> > mapping. >> > >> > NH-2349 SetMaxResult works not properly with MySQL5Dialect >> > Duplicate of NH-2371 (which in turn was fixed in 3.0.0GA). >> > >> > >> > /Oskar >> > > >
