+1 thanks Robert, I had the same experience Michael had a while back. Also to me it looked like many test failures were false negatives, but it may well be that some tests fail reliably on Windows and I didn't notice that.
Regards, Tommaso Il giorno gio 7 dic 2017 alle ore 09:11 Michael Dürig <mdue...@apache.org> ha scritto: > > Thanks Robert for taking this up again. Almost exactly a year ago I > spent some time in understanding Jenkins issues [1]. This showed that > back then infrastructure problems prevailed by large. Only a few issues > reported by Jenkins were actual regressions. I would be interested to > see whether and how the situation changed in the meanwhile. > > Michael > > [1] > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/8f5734bc8a70c6a85f566a7fc98efed088cb55e05ce9dde864625473@%3Coak-dev.jackrabbit.apache.org%3E > > On 06.12.17 12:48, Robert Munteanu wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I set up yesterday an experimental build for Oak on Windows > > > > https://builds.apache.org/job/Jackrabbit-Oak-Windows/ > > > > It _seems_ to be working fine, but I've marked it as experimental given > > the historical stability issues with ASF Windows bots. Feel free to > > double-check with it in case you have doubts regarding the status of > > the build on Windows. > > > > I'll keep it alive for a couple of weeks to assess its stability, and > > then we can discuss whether we want to promote it to a 'proper' job > > that we actually pay attention to and that sends notifications. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Robert > > >