sh files in ProblemList (was Re: Need reviewers - jdk testing changes 6888927)
Kelly O'Hair
Kelly.Ohair at Sun.COM
Sun Nov 8 22:00:07 UTC 2009
Max (Weijun) Wang wrote:
> Hi Kelly
>
> I'm looking at the ProblemList.txt file, which contains some .sh files
> in my area. I guess the .sh files should behave the same no matter if
> -savevm is turned on, since it's always launched in another process. Am
> I right?
Yes. The shell tests should automatically run as 'othervm'.
If they are on the list, somehow they failed on me, but it could have
been caused by something else, like a port number collision with
another test.
>
> These tests (except one) normally pass when I run them (even on JPRT on
> all platforms). Can you show me how they fail on your system? say, a
> list of jtr files I can look into?
Which tests? I can try adding them back in and see what happens.
If they fail again I can point you at the jtr files.
-kto
>
> Thanks
> Max
>
> On Nov 7, 2009, at 6:57 AM, Kelly O'Hair wrote:
>
>> Tim,
>>
>> I was going to push these test changes into the jdk7/build forest,
>> but maybe it makes more sense to push it into the jdk7/tl forest?
>> Any opinions on that?
>>
>> Fresh webrev:
>> 6888927: Fix jdk jtreg tests to indicate which ones need othervm,
>> allow for use of samevm option
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ohair/openjdk7/jdk7-build-samevm-6888927/webrev/
>>
>>
>> I've run it maybe a dozen times now and the test list is starting
>> to stabilize.
>>
>> After I push it, I planned on working on fixing some of the
>> serviceability tests and get them off the ProblemList.
>> And that definitely seemed like a jdk7/tl change.
>>
>> ---
>>
>> All,
>>
>> Let me know who wants to be listed as a reviewer on this changeset.
>>
>> -kto
>
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