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    <p>Hi Volker,</p>
    <p>We have updated the results page for <a moz-do-not-send="true"
        href="http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/9/testresults.html">b181</a>
      and the "How to run the tests"</p>
    <p>Rgds,Rory<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/08/2017 09:43, Rory O'Donnell
      wrote:<br>
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      cite="mid:cd9e12e0-9e54-fc17-74c8-d4e832724096@oracle.com">Hi
      Volker,
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      <br>
      We will look into this an update the instructions accordingly,
      I'll let you know when that happens.
      <br>
      <br>
      Rgds,Rory
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      On 28/08/2017 16:00, Volker Simonis wrote:
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      <blockquote type="cite">Hi,
        <br>
        <br>
        can somebody please describe what's the recommended way for
        running
        <br>
        the jdk10/hotspotJTREG tests?
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        There's a description for jdk9 on the "How to run the tests?"
        page [1]
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        but at point "2.3 Running tests in hotspot/test" it reads:
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        2.3 Running tests in hotspot/test
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        $ jtreg -dir:{openjdk source top directory}/hotspot/test
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        -verbose:summary -nativepath:{location of the test native
        library}
        <br>
        -exclude:{openjdk source top
        directory}/hotspot/test/ProblemList.txt
        <br>
        -conc:auto -a -ignore:quiet -timeoutFactor:5 -agentvm
        <br>
        -testjdk:{location of the test jdk} :jdk
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        <br>
        This isn't applicable to jdk10 any more because the ":jdk" test
        group
        <br>
        was removed. So it would be nice if you could publish the
        command line
        <br>
        Oracle is using for running the jdk10 regression tests and maybe
        also
        <br>
        start reporting your test results in the same way you are
        already
        <br>
        doing it for jdk8/jdk9.
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        <br>
        Thank you and best regards,
        <br>
        Volker
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Rgds,Rory O'Donnell
Quality Engineering Manager
Oracle EMEA , Dublin, Ireland </pre>
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