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[jira] [Comment Edited] (SOLR-5775) Disable constantly failing solr tests

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Mark Miller edited comment on SOLR-5775 at 2/26/14 6:39 PM:
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My first run passed!
But second run:
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Hmm, I though Robert had bad appled that one. Must have been the other Overseer test.

What you are seeing is two Overseers running at the same time. I'm not happy at all with that implementation.

What you are seeing is not a flakey test but a flakey implementation. SOLR-5476.


was (Author: markrmiller@gmail.com):
Hmm, I though Robert had bad appled that one. Must have been the other Overseer test.

What you are seeing is two Overseers running at the same time. I'm not happy at all with that implementation.

What you are seeing is not a flakey test but a flakey implementation. SOLR-5476.

> Disable constantly failing solr tests
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-5775
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5775
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Build
>            Reporter: Robert Muir
>
> Currently, solr tests are failing 90%+ of the time. We've been through this before many times, the argument is always that someone is looking at the failures and knows which ones are bad.
> This argument is a lie. Nobody is watching these failures, or DistributedQueryComponentOptimizationTest would not have failed repeatedly for two straight days when the fix was trivial (I fixed this last night: http://svn.apache.org/r1571930)
> Its frustrating to me as a committer, solr tests *NEVER* pass on my machine, no matter how many times I try. How can i possibly commit something without knowing i am making the situation even worse?
> This is all a big problem for developers, release managers, even users of the project. The test suite should pass.
> The old argument that "solr tests are allowed to fail" is no longer valid. I will disable all constantly failing tests.



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