RFR: 8334106: Problemlist CAInterop.java#quovadisrootca1g3 due to JDK-8334105 [v2]
Sean Mullan
mullan at openjdk.org
Mon Jun 17 19:18:11 UTC 2024
On Mon, 17 Jun 2024 09:58:24 GMT, Arno Zeller <azeller at openjdk.org> wrote:
> > The infra tests are not part of any of our CI tiers, so generally there is more time to investigate and figure out what the issue is in tests like this before putting it on the Problem List. Often the certificate tests fail because of an issue on the CA side, which sometimes can be fixed quickly after contacting the CA.
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> @seanjmullan : I am a bit astonished that the CAInterop tests are not part of any of your CI tiers. We do run the JDK tier 4 JTreg tests (that contains everything expect tier 1 , 2 and 3) on a regular time schedule and these CAInterop tests cause a lot of noise in our testing environment. Do you think you could add the CAInterop test to your automated tests too - or on the other hand, perhaps they could be simply marked manually or intermittent to avoid automated execution?
Our internal infrastructure restricts external connections. We normally run these tests manually before integrating changes in the security libs area.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/19685#issuecomment-2174239425
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