From: Asael T. <asa...@gm...> - 2010-07-23 21:52:37
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I have a copy of the trunk from yesterday (July 22) and I'm not seeing testCoverageGML() show up in my error log from the build. In fact there were no failures from any of the tests. I wonder if it's caused by something that was submitted overnight? I can attach my log if anyone is interested. Is there any checksum or version number I can get to identify my version of the trunk? On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 03:02:32 -0700, Rini Angreani <Rin...@cs...> wrote: > > I have been trying to build GeoServer trunk so I can commit and this test > keeps failing. > I thought it might've been some of my changes, but I just got clean > latest > copies and built both Geotools-trunk and Geoserver-trunk. > Florence actually had this same problem a few weeks ago, and she > reverted to > the older version of the test (that doesn't have testCoverageGML). > I must add we both run GeoServer on Windows. > > The test that fails: > > Tests run: 13, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 1.25 sec > <<< FAILURE! > testCoverageGML(org.vfny.geoserver.wms.responses.featureinfo.GetFeatureInfoTest) > Time elapsed: 0.046 sec <<< FAILURE! > junit.framework.ComparisonFailure: expected:<2[6].0> but was:<2[7].0> > at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:81) > at junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals(Assert.java:87) > at > org.custommonkey.xmlunit.XMLAssert.assertXpathEvaluatesTo(XMLAssert.java:858) > at > org.vfny.geoserver.wms.responses.featureinfo.GetFeatureInfoTest.testCoverageGML(GetFeatureInfoTest.java:221) |