On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 12:48, Stas Bekman wrote: > Abhishek Khandelwal wrote: > > On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 12:19, Stas Bekman wrote: > > > >>Abhishek Khandelwal wrote: > >> > >>>I dont see any difference in two files. > >>> > >>>I runt the test twice to do a test coverage analysis. > >>>At first, I install and test apache without test coverage > >>>and then I again install and test with test-coverage enabled. > >>>Second time, I get this error. > >> > >>Aha, you should have mentioned that in first place. In which case that's > >>your > >>problem. With test-coverage enabled you don't get mod_access loaded. I > >>don't > >>know why. Not an Apache-Test problem I think. > > > > > > No, it is not related to code coverage. Since, I can run the test with > > code coverage many a times. As I said, it occurs randomly without any > > set pattern. So I dont know what exactly is causing this. > > And this problem occurs even when I have not enabled code coverage. > > The work around solution I got is I clean the test with t/TEST -clean, > > remove the Makefile from test/perl-framework and the rebuild the test > > with perl Makefile.PL option. When I do that, everythign goes smoothly. > > > > The problem lies somewhere else. > > Are you absolutely sure that the config doesn't change? Please do the real > check with diff on the whole t/conf directory if you didn't yet.
I see no difference in the config file. > > > What exactly is sticky configuration? > > perldoc Apache::TestRun > > and scroll to: > > Persistent Custom Configuration > > Please do this testing for me: > > >>I doubt it has something to do with sticky configuration, but give it a try > >>and try to run with: > >> > >>APACHE_TEST_NO_STICKY_PREFERENCES=1 make test I will do this test, but as I said, it is no confirmation that problem is gone since it happens randomly. As I just ran the tests again without any changes and it did run properly, both with and without coverage. > > __________________________________________________________________ > Stas Bekman JAm_pH ------> Just Another mod_perl Hacker > http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide ---> http://perl.apache.org > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com > http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com