Carter,
To me it’s sufficient due diligence when you’ve run the tests on your machine.
The continuous integration builds are a smoke test to flush out issues on other
environments. They sometimes show issues none of us see when building locally.
I would only consider a failing test to break
Everything builds and tests fine for me on macOS using master. Interesting.
On 7 April 2018 at 14:06, Carter Kozak wrote:
> I've been having issues with EquinoxLoadApiBundleTest,
> FelixLoadApiBundleTest, and FileAppenderPermissionsTest (has some
> special casing on osx which
I've been having issues with EquinoxLoadApiBundleTest,
FelixLoadApiBundleTest, and FileAppenderPermissionsTest (has some
special casing on osx which may not be compatible with my environment,
works on linux though) on osx, haven't had a chance to dig into them
quite yet.
I've executed the tests
On Sat, Apr 7, 2018 at 12:15 PM, Matt Sicker wrote:
> In this build [1], it appears to be failing in some Windows MongoDB
> integration tests. Might be a file permission assumption?
>
Could be a corrupt download:
java.io.IOException: File
In this build [1], it appears to be failing in some Windows MongoDB
integration tests. Might be a file permission assumption?
[1]:
https://builds.apache.org/job/Log4jCore/job/master/17/execution/node/27/log/
On 7 April 2018 at 11:48, Gary Gregory wrote:
> There was a
There was a commit today or last night, I think about messages and
parameters, maybe it is related.
Gary
On Sat, Apr 7, 2018, 10:22 Matt Sicker wrote:
> I'm actually getting the same test failures on macOS now. Might just be a
> regression.
>
> On 7 April 2018 at 11:15, Matt
I'm actually getting the same test failures on macOS now. Might just be a
regression.
On 7 April 2018 at 11:15, Matt Sicker wrote:
> https://builds.apache.org/job/Log4jCore/job/master/16/
> execution/node/38/log/?consoleFull
>
> I'm not exactly sure what this error is. Did I
https://builds.apache.org/job/Log4jCore/job/master/16/execution/node/38/log/?consoleFull
I'm not exactly sure what this error is. Did I misconfigure this job
entirely? This test doesn't seem to fail on the Ubuntu build.
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Matt Sicker