Sad but true. More tests are failing than passing, and the failures are
often *clearly* unrelated to the patches they're supposedly testing.
Let's revive the Etherpad, and use it to track progress as we clean this
up.
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On 07/08/2015 03:57 PM, Anuradha Talur wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Kaushal M kshlms...@gmail.com
To: Gluster Devel gluster-devel@gluster.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 3:42:12 PM
Subject: [Gluster-devel] Spurious failures again
I've been hitting spurious failures in Linux
On Wednesday 08 July 2015 03:42 PM, Kaushal M wrote:
I've been hitting spurious failures in Linux regression runs for my change [1].
The following tests failed,
./tests/basic/afr/replace-brick-self-heal.t [2]
./tests/bugs/replicate/bug-1238508-self-heal.t [3]
I've been hitting spurious failures in Linux regression runs for my change [1].
The following tests failed,
./tests/basic/afr/replace-brick-self-heal.t [2]
./tests/bugs/replicate/bug-1238508-self-heal.t [3]
./tests/bugs/quota/afr-quota-xattr-mdata-heal.t [4]
./tests/bugs/quota/bug-1235182.t [5]
- Original Message -
From: Kaushal M kshlms...@gmail.com
To: Gluster Devel gluster-devel@gluster.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 3:42:12 PM
Subject: [Gluster-devel] Spurious failures again
I've been hitting spurious failures in Linux regression runs for my change
[1
On Wednesday 08 July 2015 03:53 PM, Vijaikumar M wrote:
On Wednesday 08 July 2015 03:42 PM, Kaushal M wrote:
I've been hitting spurious failures in Linux regression runs for my
change [1].
The following tests failed,
./tests/basic/afr/replace-brick-self-heal.t [2]
I think our linux regression is again unstable. I am seeing at least 10
such test cases ( if not more) which have failed. I think we should again
start maintaining an etherpad page (probably the same earlier one) and keep
track of them otherwise it will be difficult to track what is fixed and
On 07/08/2015 11:16 PM, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
I think our linux regression is again unstable. I am seeing at least
10 such test cases ( if not more) which have failed. I think we should
again start maintaining an etherpad page (probably the same earlier
one) and keep track of them