On 11/19/2010 10:06 AM, Sim IJskes - QCG wrote:
On 11/19/2010 06:20 PM, Apache Hudson Server wrote:
See<https://hudson.apache.org/hudson/job/River-trunk-QA-windows/7/>
[java] # of tests started = 1410
[java] # of tests completed = 1410
[java] # of tests skipped = 46
[java] # of tests passed = 1363
[java] # of tests failed = 47
https://hudson.apache.org/hudson/job/River-trunk-QA-windows/ws/jtsk/trunk/qa/result/index.html
Some tests failed on policy permissions (so it looks), any change that
this is windows related? slash vs backslash and driveletter?
I have run the first failing test,
com/sun/jini/test/impl/start/ActivateWrapperActivateDescTest.td, under
WindowsXP, and reproduced the failure. The test passes on an identical
checkout, compiled and run with the same JDK version, on a Ubuntu
VirtualBox.
That creates a strong presumption that we are indeed dealing with a
Windows related issue, such as the horrible Windows file naming.
The first error in the log is:
[java] com.sun.jini.qa.harness.TestException: Unexpected exception
starting service; nested exception is:
[java] Problem creating service for sharedGroupImpl; nested
exception is:
[java] exception constructing object; nested exception is:
[java] java.lang.SecurityException: ProtectionDomain
ProtectionDomain (file:/C:/apache2/River/lib/group.jar <no signer
certificates>)
[java] null
[java] <no principals>
The failure is during set-up, so it is quite likely that a lot of tests
are affected by the same problem.
Any advice on how to check the signer certificates?
Thanks,
Patricia