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Summary: | Test failures from fs unit tests | ||
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Product: | platform | Reporter: | Jesse Glick <jglick> |
Component: | Filesystems | Assignee: | rmatous <rmatous> |
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | Keywords: | TEST |
Priority: | P4 | ||
Version: | 3.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Jesse Glick
2001-11-30 12:19:56 UTC
I`m sorry, but on Win2000 it seems that no test fails. I`ll investigate it on Linux and Solaris. I`ll solve it today. Yes, I use Linux (JDK 1.3.1_01). Let me know if you need the complete logs for the other tests too, and also if you want I can try to run the tests again to see if they fail reproducibly for me. I did not know that on UNIX is true that: 1/ new File ("folder").length != 0 2/ after file "ioFile" is modified: ioFile.lastModified () < timeBeforeStartOfWriting So I modified tests and fixed to relase33. I deleted testLastModified . Then there also fails testRename on Solaris. So, I`ll investigate it. But at the moment was this code excluded from stable bag. #2 looks strange, but #1 is quite normal on Unix. Folders contain a list of files. Normally you are not permitted to read this data directly, but it does consume some space on disk, typically 1024 bytes or some multiple of that. Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> verified Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing. |