OK, so the summary is that if I compile mvel HEAD with tests on, it fails. So the mvel HEAD required by Drools doesn't pass its tests. Eek; it's probably just in active development.
And, for the curious, it is also the case that mvel HEAD != mvel 2.1-SNAPSHOT as found in your friendly remote Maven repository. If I brute force it (skip tests), then yes, drools core and drools compiler pass their tests, and as you noted earlier drools-verifier blows up. Thanks for your work; I'll continue watching closely with interest. Best, Laird On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 8:05 AM, Laird Nelson <ljnel...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 11:15 PM, Edson Tirelli <ed.tire...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Thanks for the heads up. I am pretty sure this might be because you >> need MVEL HEAD as well. Can you try it and let me know? > > > OK; git cloned mvel, ran mvn -U clean install on it... > > ...and IT fails: > > Failed tests: > testStrictTypingCompilation(org.mvel2.tests.core.CoreConfidenceTests) > > Tests in error: > testAmazed(org.mvel2.compiler.GenericsTypeInferenceTest) > > I'll build it, I guess, skipping tests, and then see if I can at least > compile Drools against it. > > L >
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