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ASF subversion and git services commented on JCLOUDS-778:
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Commit d7f0a675faab099c67451d092a28f027d641c30e in jclouds's branch 
refs/heads/1.8.x from [[email protected]]
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JCLOUDS-778 Remove OS support tests from TemplateBuilderLiveTest, as people are 
ignoring failures,


> Remove OS support tests from TemplateBuilderLiveTest, as people are ignoring 
> failures
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JCLOUDS-778
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCLOUDS-778
>             Project: jclouds
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: jclouds-core
>            Reporter: Adrian Cole
>
> Developers don't seem to be running live tests much anymore. Prime example is 
> even amazon ec2 is now rusting! JCLOUDS-775
> Part of this is likely that they fail for trivial reasons due to a somewhat 
> obsessive test approach I introduced many years ago. Basically, we defined 
> the "supported operating system" list in subtypes of 
> BaseTemplateBuilderLiveTest. We once thought that we would test multiple os 
> families, but we've never done that. In the mean time, the supported 
> operating system part of the test is just something that breaks every 3 
> months when a provider adds or removes an OS version. Since there's no action 
> we can take on that, and this drowns out real issues in the provider, let's 
> remove it.
> What we retain are more important aspects, such as properties apply, or that 
> the default template resolves to known values. Since all our tests work off 
> the resolved template, we do need to be aware when that changes.



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