After your latest changes the output looks much better now.
java version "1.7.0_51"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.4.4) (suse-24.13.5-x86_64)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.45-b08, mixed mode)
Results :
Tests run: 396, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
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Am 02.04.2014 08:41, schrieb Thomas Vandahl:
On 31.03.14 23:56, sebb wrote:
The Continuum build reports lots of test failures.
For example:
https://continuum-ci.apache.org/continuum/buildResult.action?buildId=28476&projectId=286
The tests are very "noisy" when run interactively.
This makes it
On 02.04.14 12:23, sebb wrote:
> However I assume the tests are still "noisy" on MacOS.
> Once the unnecessary output is removed, can look at adding temporary
> additional debug for the failing test cases in Continuum.
Yes, I directed logging to a log file and removed some of the chatter.
We'll se
On 02.04.14 12:13, sebb wrote:
> On 2 April 2014 07:42, Thomas Vandahl wrote:
>> On 01.04.14 00:06, sebb wrote:
>>> Just been looking at the dependencies.
>>> Some of these are obsolete, for example commons-httpclient 3.0.1
>>
>> What do you mean by "obsolete"?
>
> No longer supported.
>
>> Use
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> Am 02.04.2014 um 12:19 schrieb sebb :
>
>> On 2 April 2014 07:49, Thomas Vandahl wrote:
>>> On 01.04.14 00:25, sebb wrote:
>>> Also, there is a source tree called auxiliary-builds/jdk14.
>>> Since the code now targets 1.6, I assume this is no longer needed?
>>
>>
On 2 April 2014 07:41, Thomas Vandahl wrote:
> On 31.03.14 23:56, sebb wrote:
>> The Continuum build reports lots of test failures.
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> https://continuum-ci.apache.org/continuum/buildResult.action?buildId=28476&projectId=286
>>
>> The tests are very "noisy" when run interactiv
On 2 April 2014 07:49, Thomas Vandahl wrote:
> On 01.04.14 00:25, sebb wrote:
>> Also, there is a source tree called auxiliary-builds/jdk14.
>> Since the code now targets 1.6, I assume this is no longer needed?
>
> No. The source tree contains features (such as the JGroups cache) that
> have not m
On 2 April 2014 07:42, Thomas Vandahl wrote:
> On 01.04.14 00:06, sebb wrote:
>> Just been looking at the dependencies.
>> Some of these are obsolete, for example commons-httpclient 3.0.1
>
> What do you mean by "obsolete"?
No longer supported.
> Use 4.x? Or remove the dependency
> completely?
On 01.04.14 00:25, sebb wrote:
> Also, there is a source tree called auxiliary-builds/jdk14.
> Since the code now targets 1.6, I assume this is no longer needed?
No. The source tree contains features (such as the JGroups cache) that
have not made it (yet) into the main code base. I had a hard time
On 01.04.14 00:06, sebb wrote:
> Just been looking at the dependencies.
> Some of these are obsolete, for example commons-httpclient 3.0.1
What do you mean by "obsolete"? Use 4.x? Or remove the dependency
completely?
Bye, Thomas.
On 31.03.14 23:56, sebb wrote:
> The Continuum build reports lots of test failures.
>
> For example:
>
> https://continuum-ci.apache.org/continuum/buildResult.action?buildId=28476&projectId=286
>
> The tests are very "noisy" when run interactively.
> This makes it difficult to pick out the test
Also, there is a source tree called auxiliary-builds/jdk14.
Since the code now targets 1.6, I assume this is no longer needed?
Note that the Maven coordinates have changed and the package names
have changed since 1.3.
Effectively 2.0 is a new product, so we should be careful to ensure
that the AP
Just been looking at the dependencies.
Some of these are obsolete, for example commons-httpclient 3.0.1
On 31 March 2014 22:56, sebb wrote:
> The Continuum build reports lots of test failures.
>
> For example:
>
> https://continuum-ci.apache.org/continuum/buildResult.action?buildId=28476&projectI
The Continuum build reports lots of test failures.
For example:
https://continuum-ci.apache.org/continuum/buildResult.action?buildId=28476&projectId=286
The tests are very "noisy" when run interactively.
This makes it difficult to pick out the test failures.
Ideally tests should produce no outpu
Hi Thomas,
for the download plugin to work, you need to set some properties in
pom.xml. Have a, look at commons lang:
lang3
3.3.2
(Java 6.0+)
I do not use the release profile to be honest. I usually follow the guide
at [1] and do this stuff manually.
Benedikt
[1] http://common
Hey Thomas,
I'll habe a look tonight, when I'm at home and give you some feedback.
Benedikt
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> Am 29.03.2014 um 23:03 schrieb Thomas Vandahl :
>
> Hi Benedikt,
>
>> On 29.03.14 16:58, Benedikt Ritter wrote:
>> I've released [lang] a few times. I can help. Feel free t
Hi Benedikt,
On 29.03.14 16:58, Benedikt Ritter wrote:
> I've released [lang] a few times. I can help. Feel free to drop any issues
> here in the list, of get in touch with me in our IRC channel.
Thanks a lot. Indeed, I already have two questions.
- How is the download plugin supposed to work?
Hi Thomas,
I've released [lang] a few times. I can help. Feel free to drop any issues here
in the list, of get in touch with me in our IRC channel.
Benedikt
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> Am 29.03.2014 um 15:49 schrieb Thomas Vandahl :
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'd like to attempt a JCS release of ver
Hi folks,
I'd like to attempt a JCS release of version 2.0. I volunteer as the
release manager. However as this will be my first release within Commons
and I don't want to spoil it, I could need some mentoring. Anyone
willing to support me?
Bye, Thomas.
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