Doğacan,

 This is strange indeed. I noticed this during my testing of parse-feed,
however, thought it was an anomaly. I got this same strange cryptic unit
test error message, and then after some frustration figuring it out, I did
ant clean, then ant compile-core test, and miraculously the error seemed to
go away. Also, if you go into $NUTCH/src/plugin/feed/ and run ant clean test
(of course after running ant compile-core from the top-level $NUTCH dir),
the unit tests seem to pass?

[XXX:src/plugin/feed] mattmann% pwd
/Users/mattmann/src/nutch/src/plugin/feed
[XXX:src/plugin/feed] mattmann% ant clean test
Searching for build.xml ...
Buildfile: /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/src/plugin/feed/build.xml

clean:
   [delete] Deleting directory /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/feed
   [delete] Deleting directory /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/plugins/feed

init:
    [mkdir] Created dir: /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/feed
    [mkdir] Created dir: /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/feed/classes
    [mkdir] Created dir: /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/feed/test
    [mkdir] Created dir: /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/feed/test/data
     [copy] Copying 1 file to /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/feed/test/data

init-plugin:

deps-jar:

compile:
     [echo] Compiling plugin: feed
    [javac] Compiling 2 source files to
/Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/feed/classes

compile-test:
    [javac] Compiling 1 source file to
/Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/feed/test

jar:
      [jar] Building jar: /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/feed/feed.jar

deps-test:

init:

init-plugin:

compile:

jar:

deps-test:

deploy:

copy-generated-lib:

init:

init-plugin:

deps-jar:

compile:
     [echo] Compiling plugin: protocol-file

jar:

deps-test:

deploy:

copy-generated-lib:

deploy:
    [mkdir] Created dir: /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/plugins/feed
     [copy] Copying 1 file to /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/plugins/feed

copy-generated-lib:
     [copy] Copying 1 file to /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/plugins/feed
     [copy] Copying 2 files to /Users/mattmann/src/nutch/build/plugins/feed

test:
     [echo] Testing plugin: feed
    [junit] Running org.apache.nutch.parse.feed.TestFeedParser
    [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 0.663 sec

BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 3 seconds
[XXX:src/plugin/feed] mattmann%

Any ideas?

Cheers,
  Chris




On 6/20/07 6:04 AM, "Doğacan Güney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 6/20/07, Doğacan Güney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is rather
> strange. Here is part of the console output:
>
> test:
>      [echo] Testing
> plugin: parse-swf
>     [junit] Running
> org.apache.nutch.parse.swf.TestSWFParser
>     [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures:
> 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 2.315 sec
>     [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 1,
> Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 5.387 sec
>
> init:
>     [junit] Test
> org.apache.nutch.parse.feed.TestFeedParser FAILED
>
>
> SWFParser fails one of
> the unit tests but the report says that
> FeedParser has failed even though it
> has actually passed its test:
>
> test:
>      [echo] Testing plugin: feed
>
> [junit] Running org.apache.nutch.parse.feed.TestFeedParser
>     [junit] Tests
> run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 1.304 sec
>
>

(ant test forks
> processes to test code, that's why we are seeing test
outputs out of
> order.)

Anyway, it is not TestSWFParser but TestFeedParser that fails. I
> am
trying to understand why it fails. Chris, can you lend me a hand here?

--
>
Doğacan Güney


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