Hi Lari, They haven't run for years now. When we migrated to Gradle, I made them to work again. See https://lists.apache.org/thread/p9twnlh75kp7t74d8ghmtqbw1f5v4kgk
But after switching back to Maven, nobody took care of them and no attempts have been made to make them runnable again I'd suggest to just disable them at this point Nicolò Boschi Il giorno gio 1 feb 2024 alle ore 20:23 Lari Hotari <lhot...@apache.org> ha scritto: > Hi, > > I'm currently working on a PR to enable writing tests with Junit 5 and > having Junit 5 tests in addition to Junit 4 tests. This is in PR > https://github.com/apache/bookkeeper/pull/4197 > > Suddenly there are test failures! I first thought that the upgrade had > broken something, but it turns out that my changes fix problems and start > running tests that were previously ignored! > > Previously, integration tests ran in 29 seconds! > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] Total time: 29.054 s > [INFO] Finished at: 2024-01-31T02:32:17Z > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Test current server with old clients: > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] Total time: 5.464 s > [INFO] Finished at: 2024-01-31T02:28:31Z > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > The docker container tests using arquillian-cube-docker have been skipped > completely. I managed to get arquillian-cube-docker to run, but it turns > out that the build isn't properly setup for this. I guess I put myself in a > rabbit hole... I need some help. > > Could someone share more context about the state of Bookkeeper CI? > Any ongoing effort to improve it? > > Thanks > > -Lari >