RE :Re: JacORB 3.6.1 build - Regresion test fails
Nicolas Aguilé <[email protected]> Fri, 26 Jun 2015 14:40:10 +0200 (CEST)
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Try done under Eclipse : Tests run: 26, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 2, Time elapsed: 13.597 sec - in org.jacorb.test.orb.policies.TimingTest ==> No failure just skipped=2 Seems to be good Thanks Nicolas ----- message d'origine ----- De : "Nick Cross" <[email protected]> date ven. 26/06/2015 13:53 (GMT +02:00) À : "Nicolas Aguilé" <[email protected]>, "Discussions concerning CORBA development with JacORB" <[email protected]> Objet : Re: [jacorb-developer] JacORB 3.6.1 build - Regresion test fails Hi, I ran all of the regression tests on a Jenkins server based cluster prior to release with no problems. However, saying that I have seen occasional issues with some of the Timing tests on heavily loaded local machines (esp laptops). Running cd $JACORB_HOME/test/regressin mvn -DskipJavadoc=true -Dtest="TimingTest" test on my laptop I don't get any issues; could you try running that ? Thanks Nick On 26/06/15 12:11, Nicolas Aguilé wrote: > Hi, I have decide to upgrade our serveur from JacORB 3.2 to JacORB > 3.6.1 and before doing this i've build JacORB from sources. During > the regression tests phase, one test concerning RRT policy fails : > Running org.jacorb.test.orb.policies.TimingTestTests run: 26, > Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 2, Time elapsed: 14.675 sec > &lt;&lt;&lt; FAILURE! - in > org.jacorb.test.orb.policies.TimingTesttest_relative_roundtrip_async_ok(org.jacorb.test.orb.policies.TimingTest) > &nbsp;Time elapsed: 0.328 sec &nbsp;&lt;&lt;&lt; > FAILURE!java.lang.AssertionError: no reply within timeout (150ms)at > org.junit.Assert.fail(Assert.java:88)at > org.jacorb.test.harness.CallbackTestCase$ReplyHandler.wait_for_reply(CallbackTestCase.java:136) > at > org.jacorb.test.orb.policies.TimingTest.test_relative_roundtrip_async_ok(TimingTest.java:672) > > Is it normal or a regression ? We configure RRT in our software, so > if it doesn't work i think that we'll have some troubles. > > Thanks for your answer regards Nicolas > _______________________________________________ jacorb-developer > maillist - [email protected] > https://lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/jacorb-developer > _______________________________________________ jacorb-developer maillist - [email protected] https://lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/jacorb-developer