Hi Rob and everybody else on this list,
just as a broad link (I don't want to offend anybody, just create some
awareness :)
We have a new platform called 'AIX' in the OpenJDK. For the matter of JTreg
test it behaves mostly like every other Unix platform. I would really
appreciate it very much if
Sorry Mandy, I totally missed your reply. I'll get this resolved separately.
-Rob
On 10/02/14 15:43, Mandy Chung wrote:
On 2/7/2014 10:44 AM, Rob McKenna wrote:
Hi folks,
When files are copied by our test harness the permissions are left
unchanged. This can cause trouble for a few
On 2/13/14 9:54 AM, Rob McKenna wrote:
Sorry Mandy, I totally missed your reply. I'll get this resolved
separately.
No worries. It's fine to do it separately.
Mandy
-Rob
On 10/02/14 15:43, Mandy Chung wrote:
On 2/7/2014 10:44 AM, Rob McKenna wrote:
Hi folks,
When files are copied by
On 2/7/2014 10:44 AM, Rob McKenna wrote:
Hi folks,
When files are copied by our test harness the permissions are left
unchanged. This can cause trouble for a few tests when the test folder
is read only.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~robm/7152892/webrev.01/
AIX is missing in your change in
Looks fine to me Rob.
regards,
Sean.
On 07/02/14 18:44, Rob McKenna wrote:
Hi folks,
When files are copied by our test harness the permissions are left
unchanged. This can cause trouble for a few tests when the test folder
is read only.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~robm/7152892/webrev.01/
Hi folks,
When files are copied by our test harness the permissions are left
unchanged. This can cause trouble for a few tests when the test folder
is read only.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~robm/7152892/webrev.01/
-Rob