The build just failed once again; the log messages *are missing*, and my Maven cache was empty.
On 9 July 2015 at 23:29, Sanne Grinovero <sa...@hibernate.org> wrote: > I'm attempting to debug a subtle issue which I can only reproduce > occasionally; to do so, I've been adding some improved logging to a > module A, which is then used by our integration tests in module B > deploying on WildFly via Arquillian. > > While polishing the log commits I've also made a change in this module > A which might resolve the issue. > > I'm now running the integration tests B multiple times from command > line, via Maven from within the source directory of B. I did of course > "mvn clean install" the whole project first, which rebuilds module A > and all of its dependencies. > > The really weird thing: > = rarely, the test fails, and there is no track of the logs I'm needing. > = sometimes, the test is successful and I have all logs as expected > (but they are useless). > = rarely, the test is successful and these logs are missing. > > I've been running in circles since a couple of hours, but I *never* > could get the combination of > (have the logs) && (test fails) > > The logger is set at DEBUG level for all of org.hibernate.search, and > when I say the logs are missing I am referring to the new couple of > log statements I just added exclusively: all other logs which > org.hibernate.search normally produces are logged all the time. > > I'm starting to wonder if actually sometimes Maven runs my integration > tests using a previous SNAPSHOT build, which would be missing both the > logs and the fix, and in those cases it could either fail or not (as > it wasn't always reproduced). > > Anyone else ever seen such an issue? > > I now blasted all my Search SNAPSHOT jars from the local repository > and am running the tests in loop since 30 minutes and it's never > failed.. but not comfortable with this. > > Also: I'm fighting what seems to be a timing issue, I wouldn't exclude > that the additional logs actually prevent me to trigger the failure - > but I have no explanation on why those logs sometimes are simply > missing from the logfiles: they are certainly triggered. > > Thanks, > Sanne _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev