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yellow tests

Alexandre Bergel-5
Hi Dale,

I have a number of yellow tests. I guess you will be faster than me to fix them.
One of the test open a popup "Choose the repository where project is located".

Then I have:
88 run, 75 passes, 3 expected failures, 10 failures, 0 errors, 0 unexpected passes
 
I tried this in a fresh 1.2 image.

Cheers,
Alexandre
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Re: yellow tests

Dale Henrichs
On 04/15/2011 10:33 AM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:

> Hi Dale,
>
> I have a number of yellow tests. I guess you will be faster than me to fix them.
> One of the test open a popup "Choose the repository where project is located".
>
> Then I have:
> 88 run, 75 passes, 3 expected failures, 10 failures, 0 errors, 0 unexpected passes
>
> I tried this in a fresh 1.2 image.
>
> Cheers,
> Alexandre

Alexandre,

This is the reason for using branches in a versioning scheme ...

If you want to push out bugfixes to 1.59.1, the version that Tobias
should be using, then you make your bugifixes on the 1.59.1 branch and
release 1.59.2 after making all of the tests green.

The development version is not ready for production and despite what you
_want_ to do, I don't think that anything based on 1.60 should be
released to production as I am in the middle of several strands of
development in that version ... even if the tests are green...

Dale