Hi Hoani,
When you have problems like this the first thing to check is hudson:
You should check if hudson succeeds or not in building the module
you
want to build. If it does then it means the problem is most likely
on
your side.
Things you can check:
* make sure your local workspave is up to date: svn up
* make sure you're using the correct version of maven. right now I'd
recommend using 2.1.0-M1
You certainly don't need to touch any source file to build xwiki.
BTW
if you ever want to run without tests simply run with -
Dmaven.test.skip=true as is the standard in any maven build.
Let us know how it goes.
Thanks
-Vincent
On Feb 14, 2009, at 5:38 PM, Hoani Cross wrote:
Hi !
Since a few days, I'm trying to compile the latest source code of
xwiki
fetching it from the SVN. Following the tutorial from the xwiki
website
first, I encounter major problems (like the TestCase class cannot
be
found
!) but it resolves as magic a few days after by just updating the
code.
My last try was tomorrow, because I wanted to look at the last
XWiki
GWT
impl. It took 2 hours to resolve problems and have the core module
compiled
and installed through maven. Here are the problems I encountered :
- the sablecc plugin from the xwiki-core-query-jpql-parser module
give me
some trouble especially having the generated classes available for
the test
classes, my solution was to disable tests for this module (I
wanted to go as
fast as possible),
- the project xwiki-core-query-xwql had problems in test cases
getting
some classes from the previous project : disabling the test was
also my
solution,
- the xwiki-core tests fails at this test :
public void testGetLinkedPages10()
{
this.mockXWiki.stubs().method("exists").will(returnValue(true));
this.document
.setContent("[TargetPage][TargetLabel>TargetPage]
[TargetSpace.TargetPage][TargetLabel>TargetSpace.TargetPage?
param=value#anchor][
http://externallink][mailto:mailto]")uot;);
List<String> linkedPages =
this.document.getLinkedPages(getContext());
assertEquals(Arrays.asList("Space.TargetPage",
"Space.TargetPage",
"TargetSpace.TargetPage",
"TargetSpace.TargetPage"), linkedPages);
}
As you may noticed, I just adapt the assertEquals() line, even if
the
expected result is not exact : I want to have the product
installed,
point.
Then I re-run maven from the root, let it go and went to bed.
This morning I even get another test failed on xwiki-plugin-
spacemanager...
:(
What do you suggests me ? Deactivating the tests for all the
modules
as a
env. var ? I don't want to spend hours just for compiling xwiki...
Thx in
advance !
--
Hoani CROSS
Globotraders Tahiti Founder [
http://globotraders-tahiti.com]
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