| Summary: | [eclipse-build] [tests] 3 failures in org.eclipse.jdt.ui.tests (x86_64; Fedora 12; 0.4RC5) | ||||||
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| Product: | [Tools] Linux Tools | Reporter: | Andrew Overholt <overholt> | ||||
| Component: | eclipse-build | Assignee: | Packaging Tools Inbox <linux.packagingtools-inbox> | ||||
| Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | |||||
| Severity: | normal | ||||||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | akurtakov | ||||
| Version: | unspecified | ||||||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||
| Hardware: | PC | ||||||
| OS: | Linux | ||||||
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| Bug Blocks: | 295095 | ||||||
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Description
Andrew Overholt
Created attachment 152193 [details]
JUnit report
Flaky test(s)? One of the failures appears to be some sort of character encoding issue but does not occur when I run it locally. The two others are an ordering issue in JUnit XML output. More investigation is required. Also known to fail on: x86, Fedora 11, eclipse-build trunk 2009-09-24 (3.5.0) x86, Fedora rawhide (12), eclipse-build trunk 2009-10-05 (3.5.1) x86, Debian unstable 2009-10-07, eclipse-build trunk 2009-10-07 (3.5.1) Wtih respect to the 2 test cases where the XML is in the wrong order, using JUnit3, the tests themselves seem to be using test data from 'testresources/JUnitWorkspace/JUnit4Tests' even though there is another folder 'JUnitTests'. It seems like this is the one that should be used. Setting the second argument of the JUnitWorkspaceTestSetup constructor to false at TestRunSessionSerializationTests4:42 uses the JUnitTests folder and allows the tests to pass. Have not been able to get this working with JUnit4 yet. I think we should try to figure out which version of JUnit the jdt.ui developers expect to be used. Closing this bug as it was not worked on and it's really outdated now. |