Test failure for bundles

Jay Shaughnessy jshaughn at redhat.com
Mon Oct 10 13:12:00 UTC 2011


It may make sense, I'm not sure, but minimally these tests should be 
skipped if the OS is not applicable. Or possibly should simply pass if 
this problem is reported correctly.

On 10/9/2011 6:07 AM, Heiko W.Rupp wrote:
> Hi, just got those:
> -----------
> Results :
>
> Failed tests:   testInstall(org.rhq.bundle.ant.AntLauncherTest): Failed to execute bundle deploy file [/im/rhq/modules/common/ant-bundle/target/test-classes/test-bundle-v1.xml]. Cause: /im/rhq/modules/common/ant-bundle/target/test-classes/test-bundle-v1.xml:6: The system-service element is only supported on Red Hat Linux systems.
>    testUpgradeNoManageRootDir(org.rhq.bundle.ant.AntLauncherTest): Failed to execute bundle deploy file [/im/rhq/modules/common/ant-bundle/target/test-classes/test-bundle-v1.xml]. Cause: /im/rhq/modules/common/ant-bundle/target/test-classes/test-bundle-v1.xml:6: The system-service element is only supported on Red Hat Linux systems.
>
> Tests run: 13, Failures: 2, Errors: 0, Skipped: 1
> -----------
>
>
> Does it make sense to assume a certain underlying system configuration in a test that running for OS-independent functionality ("Bundles") ?
>
>    Heiko
>


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