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Re: [eclipselink-dev] SVN Comments

Core LRG runs against MySQL on the nightly builds. That means most of the tests run, but any test that tests Oracle-specific funtionality will just throw a warning.

You can take a look at the history of the "trunk" directory to see a list of all check-ins. I usually use the SVN log functionality to do that since most of the comments include the bug number and a description.

-Tom

EDWIN.TANG@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Peter,

Is there easy way to find out who had checkins? 87 test failures in Core LRG were newly introduced last Friday. http://stame02.us.oracle.com/eclipselink/2008-05-30/foundation-eclipselink.core.test-test-lrg.html
Is Core LRG in the Continous Build process? We need to a mechanism in place to escalate newly introduced test failures in SRG/LRG, or enforce a SRG/LRG run before each checkin. Any suggestion?

Thanks,
Edwin

-----Original Message-----
From: PETER.KROGH@xxxxxxxxxx Sent: June 2, 2008 9:40 AM
To: eclipselink-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [eclipselink-dev] SVN Comments


I am looking at the SVN log trying to help identify the recent build failure.  Not everyone is entering useful svn comments.  At a minimum, please ensure that your SVN commit comment has the bug number and a description of the bug (the bug description from bugzilla is fine).

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