[Building Sakai] Portal broken

Berg, Alan A.M.Berg at uva.nl
Sat Sep 4 11:22:53 PDT 2010


> It would be easier to keep unit tests on if they (a) were not extremely long, and (b) broken a lot of the time.

I  fully agree with David, Unit tests are the first line of defense.   Before a commit  please run the unit tests in the relevant  project. 

Alan

Alan Berg
QA Director - The Sakai Foundation

Senior Developer / Quality Assurance
Group Education and Research Services
Central Computer Services
University of Amsterdam

http://home.uva.nl/a.m.berg

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From: sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] on behalf of csev [csev at umich.edu]
Sent: 04 September 2010 15:55
To: sakai-dev Developers
Subject: Re: [Building Sakai] Portal broken

On Sep 4, 2010, at 3:57 AM, David Horwitz wrote:

>  Hi All,
>
> It looks like the portal project is broken - someone has recently
> checked in changes that break the unit tests. Looking at the revision
> logs it seems that its either the pluto upgrade or the collapsable
> navigation changes.

I bet it was the pluto upgrade.  I will look into it.

> Reminder: developers you should not be working with
> maven.skip.tests=true - unit tests are there for a reason

It would be easier to keep unit tests on if they (a) were not extremely long, and (b) broken a lot of the time.

I will get portal fixed quickly.  Thanks for the note.

/Chuck

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