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Hi Alan,<br>
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On 26/11/2013 12:23, Balchandra Vaidya wrote:
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JDK 8 b117 ea test results are now available at: <br>
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The results page links to a "howto" page [1]. <br>
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For the jdk tests then giving jtreg a list of directories (cat
dir.list). I don't know if you've tried the jtreg groups yet but I
think this should be able to mostly replace the hand maintained
list of directories. I think for the subset of the tests that you
are running the specifying ":jdk_core :jdk_svc :jdk_beans
:jdk_imageio" should cover the tests that you are running.<br>
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Yes, it is a good idea to replace hand maintained list. I will run
the tests<br>
using the jtreg groups and update the "howto" page.<br>
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Thanks<br>
Balchandra<br>
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-Alan<br>
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