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Marton Greber commented on KUDU-2715: ------------------------------------- Intel macs, 98.2% passed: {code:java} 188 - security-itest (Failed) 243 - external_mini_cluster-test (Failed) 260 - rpc-test.2 (Failed) 265 - rpc-test.7 (Failed) 343 - kudu-tool-test.0 (Failed) 345 - kudu-tool-test.2 (Failed) 346 - kudu-tool-test.3 (Failed) 446 - trace-test (Failed) {code} ARM macs ( with patch: [https://gerrit.cloudera.org/#/c/9652/] ) 98% passed: {code:java} 170 - memory_gc-itest (Failed) 188 - security-itest (Failed) 243 - external_mini_cluster-test (Failed) 327 - cbtree-test (Failed) 343 - kudu-tool-test.0 (Failed) 344 - kudu-tool-test.1 (Failed) 345 - kudu-tool-test.2 (Failed) 346 - kudu-tool-test.3 (Failed) 446 - trace-test (Failed){code} > Get all tests passing on macOS > ------------------------------ > > Key: KUDU-2715 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KUDU-2715 > Project: Kudu > Issue Type: Bug > Components: test > Affects Versions: 1.14.0 > Reporter: Adar Dembo > Priority: Major > > It seems that there are always a handful of tests that don't pass when run on > macOS, though precisely which set depends on the underlying version of macOS. > This taxes the release vote process, wherein macOS-based Kudu developers are > forced to figure out whether the test failures they're seeing are "known > issues" or indicative of problems with the release. Not to mention the > day-to-day process of developing on macOS, where you never quite know whether > your local work regressed a test, or whether that test was broken all along. > In the past we looked into macOS CI builds and found the situation to be > fairly bleak. Hopefully things have improved since then, but if not, I think > we should still get the tests passing uniformly (disabling those which make > no sense) and work in an ad hoc fashion towards keeping them that way. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)