2014-04-24 4:21 GMT+05:30, Per Andersson <avtob...@gmail.com>: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Pirate Praveen <prav...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Can anyone look at hiredis tests? I have disabled all tests first and >> now trying to enable it one by one. You have to remove the >> corresponding patch and build.
I was able to run memcached, remcached and mysql2 tests successfully. But 3 activerecord tests are failing. Can someone help here? Failures: 1) Fiberized ActiveRecord driver for mysql2 should fire sequential, synchronous requests within single fiber Failure/Error: Unable to find matching line from backtrace RuntimeError: invalid binding to detach # ./lib/em-synchrony/connection_pool.rb:70:in `block in method_missing' # ./lib/em-synchrony/activerecord.rb:79:in `execute' # ./lib/em-synchrony/connection_pool.rb:69:in `method_missing' # ./spec/activerecord_spec.rb:20:in `establish_connection' # ./spec/activerecord_spec.rb:41:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>' # ./lib/em-synchrony.rb:38:in `block (2 levels) in synchrony' 2) Fiberized ActiveRecord driver for mysql2 should create widget Failure/Error: Unable to find matching line from backtrace RuntimeError: invalid binding to detach # ./lib/em-synchrony/connection_pool.rb:70:in `block in method_missing' # ./lib/em-synchrony/activerecord.rb:79:in `execute' # ./lib/em-synchrony/connection_pool.rb:69:in `method_missing' # ./spec/activerecord_spec.rb:20:in `establish_connection' # ./spec/activerecord_spec.rb:69:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>' # ./lib/em-synchrony.rb:38:in `block (2 levels) in synchrony' 3) Fiberized ActiveRecord driver for mysql2 transactions should work properly Failure/Error: Unable to find matching line from backtrace RuntimeError: invalid binding to detach # ./lib/em-synchrony/connection_pool.rb:70:in `block in method_missing' # ./lib/em-synchrony/activerecord.rb:79:in `execute' # ./lib/em-synchrony/connection_pool.rb:69:in `method_missing' # ./spec/activerecord_spec.rb:20:in `establish_connection' # ./spec/activerecord_spec.rb:91:in `block (4 levels) in <top (required)>' # ./lib/em-synchrony.rb:38:in `block (2 levels) in synchrony' > I misunderstood at first and thought you meant ruby-em-redis tests, from > #745502, so I fixed those... ^_^ thanks :) > (What is the ending +gh for btw, I guess that it might be for "github"? If > you > include an unreleased version of upstream sources please add something > like ~git.$DATE_FETCHED.$GIT_COMMIT_SHA1 to the Debian version, e.g. > 0.3.0~git.20140424.deadbeef-1.) It uses a github tag. When upstream doesn't have a release tag, I use the same method you described (see ruby-messagebus-api). > Failures: > > 1) EventMachine::Hiredis should yield until connection is ready > Failure/Error: Unable to find matching line from backtrace > NoMethodError: > undefined method `each' for nil:NilClass > # ./lib/em-synchrony/em-hiredis.rb:50:in `block (2 levels) in connect' > > 2) EventMachine::Hiredis should work with compact connect syntax > Failure/Error: EventMachine.synchrony do > NameError: > uninitialized constant > EventMachine::Hiredis::Client::PUBSUB_MESSAGES > # ./lib/em-synchrony/em-hiredis.rb:67:in `block in connect' > # ./lib/em-synchrony.rb:38:in `synchrony' > # ./spec/hiredis_spec.rb:15:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>' > > 3) EventMachine::Hiredis should work with manual db select > Failure/Error: EventMachine.synchrony do > NameError: > uninitialized constant > EventMachine::Hiredis::Client::PUBSUB_MESSAGES > # ./lib/em-synchrony/em-hiredis.rb:67:in `block in connect' > # ./lib/em-synchrony.rb:38:in `synchrony' > # ./spec/hiredis_spec.rb:26:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>' > > 4) EventMachine::Hiredis should get/set records synchronously > Failure/Error: Unable to find matching line from backtrace > NoMethodError: > undefined method `each' for nil:NilClass > # ./lib/em-synchrony/em-hiredis.rb:50:in `block (2 levels) in connect' > > 5) EventMachine::Hiredis should incr/decr key synchronously > Failure/Error: Unable to find matching line from backtrace > NoMethodError: > undefined method `each' for nil:NilClass > # ./lib/em-synchrony/em-hiredis.rb:50:in `block (2 levels) in connect' > > 6) EventMachine::Synchrony::TCPSocket.new to an unresolvable host > raises SocketError > Failure/Error: proc { > expected SocketError, got #<Errno::ETIMEDOUT: Connection timed > out> with backtrace: > # ./lib/em-synchrony/tcpsocket.rb:23:in `new' > # ./spec/tcpsocket_spec.rb:53:in `block (6 levels) in <top > (required)>' > # ./spec/tcpsocket_spec.rb:52:in `block (5 levels) in <top > (required)>' > # ./lib/em-synchrony.rb:38:in `block (2 levels) in synchrony' > # ./spec/tcpsocket_spec.rb:52:in `block (5 levels) in <top > (required)>' > # ./lib/em-synchrony.rb:38:in `block (2 levels) in synchrony' > > Finished in 32.3 seconds > 126 examples, 6 failures, 43 pending > > Failed examples: > > rspec ./spec/hiredis_spec.rb:5 # EventMachine::Hiredis should yield > until connection is ready > rspec ./spec/hiredis_spec.rb:14 # EventMachine::Hiredis should work > with compact connect syntax > rspec ./spec/hiredis_spec.rb:25 # EventMachine::Hiredis should work > with manual db select > rspec ./spec/hiredis_spec.rb:37 # EventMachine::Hiredis should get/set > records synchronously > rspec ./spec/hiredis_spec.rb:49 # EventMachine::Hiredis should > incr/decr key synchronously > rspec ./spec/tcpsocket_spec.rb:50 # > EventMachine::Synchrony::TCPSocket.new to an unresolvable host raises > SocketError > /usr/bin/ruby2.0 -S rspec ./spec/activerecord_spec.rb > ./spec/amqp_spec.rb ./spec/beanstalk_spec.rb > ./spec/connection_pool_spec.rb ./spec/defer_spec.rb > ./spec/em-mongo_spec.rb ./spec/fiber_iterator_spec.rb > ./spec/hiredis_spec.rb ./spec/http_spec.rb ./spec/inlinesync_spec.rb > ./spec/iterator_spec.rb ./spec/keyboard_spec.rb > ./spec/memcache_spec.rb ./spec/mongo_spec.rb ./spec/multi_spec.rb > ./spec/mysql2_spec.rb ./spec/redis_spec.rb ./spec/remcached_spec.rb > ./spec/synchrony_spec.rb ./spec/system_spec.rb > ./spec/tcpsocket_spec.rb ./spec/thread_spec.rb ./spec/timer_spec.rb > failed Anyone got an ida about these failures? -- പ്രവീണ് അരിമ്പ്രത്തൊടിയില് You have to keep reminding your government that you don't get your rights from them; you give them permission to rule, only so long as they follow the rules: laws and constitution. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". 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