I've updated the mustella wiki to point to the https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/flex/sdk/branches/develop/mustel la location.
As for the Exclusion lists, I'm not 100% sure, but most of the items in the list were tests that relied on Adobe test servers that cannot be accessed for obvious reasons. I put some TileList tests on there yesterday because I just could not figure out why they would not work with the intent of using that list for us to go back to investigate; probably not the wisest idea so I'll remove them today most likely. In the end, tests that are on that list should be there for a good reason, otherwise the tests should be repaired and run correctly or just removed because they aren't valid any longer (such as relying on inaccessible services). --peter On 8/24/12 6:25 AM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote: >Hi, > >> 1) I couldn't (easily) find on which source I'm supposed to work. >> Eventually I found an email from Alex referring to 'develop', and in >> the SVN repo >We probably need to update the SVN info on the web site/wiki to make it >clear that people wishing to contribute need to work out of develop not >trunk. > >> 2) spaces in paths... This gave me quit a headache. >It's a know issue and again probably need to be more clearly spelt out in >the documentation. A few people have looked fixing it but it's not >straight forward to fix. > >> 3) the first Mustella test I ran was on components/TextArea, as that >> was near the top of the table, didn't look to have too many test and >> it passes... To my suprise it did pass, but not with the 30 tests >> mentioned in the table, but it said it only passed 8 tests >I think that there are excluded tests depending on what platform you run >the tests on. Take a look at ExcludeListMac.txt (2600 lines) vs >ExcludeListWin.txt (0 lines) in the mustella/tests directory. Anyone know >why so many tests are excluded on OSX? > >Thanks, >Justin >