Re: Failing Hudson Builds
Under java 1.6 is it just a filepath issue. I tracked it down some time ago. I can fix it. Dennis Andrzej Bialecki wrote: Nigel Daley wrote: Hmm, whoami is on the machine. I've changed the Nutch builds so it now runs a script (running the same ant command it was running) and I source the hudson user environment. The build is now failing because of this test: test: [echo] Testing plugin: parse-swf [junit] Running org.apache.nutch.parse.swf.TestSWFParser [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 1.764 sec [junit] Test org.apache.nutch.parse.swf.TestSWFParser FAILED This is using Java 1.6, right? There's a bug somewhere, either in the JavaSWF library or in the ActionScript parser that this plugin uses, which causes the output to become re-arranged under Java 1.6 vs. Java 1.5. I wasn't able to track this down yet.
Re: Failing Hudson Builds
Oops, you're right. I inadvertently set the JDK to 1.6. Testing now with JDK 1.5. Nige On Feb 27, 2008, at 6:54 AM, Dennis Kubes wrote: Under java 1.6 is it just a filepath issue. I tracked it down some time ago. I can fix it. Dennis Andrzej Bialecki wrote: Nigel Daley wrote: Hmm, whoami is on the machine. I've changed the Nutch builds so it now runs a script (running the same ant command it was running) and I source the hudson user environment. The build is now failing because of this test: test: [echo] Testing plugin: parse-swf [junit] Running org.apache.nutch.parse.swf.TestSWFParser [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 1.764 sec [junit] Test org.apache.nutch.parse.swf.TestSWFParser FAILED This is using Java 1.6, right? There's a bug somewhere, either in the JavaSWF library or in the ActionScript parser that this plugin uses, which causes the output to become re-arranged under Java 1.6 vs. Java 1.5. I wasn't able to track this down yet.
Hudson build is back to normal: Nutch-trunk #376
See http://hudson.zones.apache.org/hudson/job/Nutch-trunk/376/changes