Re: Cutting new releases?

2018-01-27 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2018-01-27, Jaikiran Pai wrote: > On 26/01/18 11:15 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote: >> Does anybody feel either of the two branches isn't stable enough or is >> anybody currently working on/looking into soemthing that should delay >> releases? > I have been working on support for JUnit5 and inciden

Re: Cutting new releases?

2018-01-27 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2018-01-27, Jaikiran Pai wrote: > I just remembered - we probably have to investigate that image task test > failure on Java 9 and see if its some setup issue or whether that task is > genuinely broken against that runtime. I haven't yet found the time to dig > deeper on that one. They are not

Re: Ant support for users who use JUnit5

2018-01-27 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2018-01-27, Jaikiran Pai wrote: > Here's an update on where this effort now stands. As of yesterday, I > have the basic minimal functionality that I had planned for this (new) > task ready. There are other enhancements that this task will need as > we go along but at this point, this should be

Ant Nightly Build Job in Jenkins

2018-01-27 Thread Stefan Bodewig
Hi all is anybody familiar with the things we try to do with the job called "Ant Nightly"? It has been failing for months now and the reason is not Ant but the build process which tries to download a "simian-2.4.0.tar.gz" that simply doesn't exist at the expected URI. Stefan

Re: Ant Nightly Build Job in Jenkins

2018-01-27 Thread Gintautas Grigelionis
Simian stands for "similarity analysis" and is supposed to check for copy-paste code duplications. I guess the older versions of simian disapper from the site as new versions are released. Currently, 2.5.8 is the latest version. There should be no harm updating to the latest version, ditto for che

Bug report for Ant [2018/01/28]

2018-01-27 Thread bugzilla
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