>
> Could you check if any other tests fail as well? If you remove the
> --exitfirst argument in tests/pytest.ini, py.test will continue with the
> remaining tests even when encountering a failure.
>
>
Test failed are:
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cache_tests.test_destroy_deadlock
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/root/s3ql/s3ql-2.8.1/tests/t2_block_cache.py", line 164, in
test_destroy_deadlock
self.cache.destroy()
File "_pytest.python", line 1009, in __exit__
pytest.fail("DID NOT RAISE")
File "_pytest.runner", line 456, in fail
raise Failed(msg=msg, pytrace=pytrace)
Failed: DID NOT RAISE
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cache_tests.test_expire_deadlock
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/root/s3ql/s3ql-2.8.1/tests/t2_block_cache.py", line 211, in
test_expire_deadlock
self.cache.clear()
File "_pytest.python", line 1009, in __exit__
pytest.fail("DID NOT RAISE")
File "_pytest.runner", line 456, in fail
raise Failed(msg=msg, pytrace=pytrace)
Failed: DID NOT RAISE
> If the other tests all pass, you can probably still safely use S3QL,
> i.e. the bug is in the testcase rather than in the program itself.
>
I confirm, it seems works
I'll continue with tests on building s3ql rpm
Thanks
Cristian
>
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