-0 for now, pending discussion of severity... I have hit a reproducing
failure:
./gradlew :solr:core:test --tests
"org.apache.solr.search.facet.TestCloudJSONFacetSKGEquiv.testRandom"
-Ptests.jvms=5 -Ptests.jvmargs=-XX:TieredStopAtLevel=1
-Ptests.seed=C730F33909C71234 -Ptests.badapples=false
-Ptes
Smoketester passed on the second try for me: SUCCESS! [1:29:24.214674]
The first failure was "gradlew :solr:core:test --tests
"org.apache.solr.cloud.HttpPartitionOnCommitTest.test" -Ptests.jvms=4
-Ptests.jvmargs=-XX:TieredStopAtLevel=1 -Ptests.seed=66730F3AEF630DB6
-Ptests.badapples=false -Ptests.
+1 (binding)
Smoketester succeeded with Java 11 and Java 17 -- SUCCESS! [2:04:03.678208]
Unlike for some others, this succeeded on my first try. I guess I'm just
lucky :)
Tested building an application that uses EmbeddedSolrServer and depends on
our maven artifacts - validated SOLR-16157, SOLR
Thanks David,
Although we have 4 +1's I'll wait over the weekend for more votes.
Tests are indeed in a sad state, I think I ran buildAndPushRelease.py 10 times
before successful. But then smoketester succeeded on first try after that.
The fucit graphs are last 7 days, and we had 100% failure rat
+1 (binding) but flaky tests are in sad shape; not worth holding up a
release over.
I ran the smoke tester and only one test
failed: org.apache.solr.servlet.TestRequestRateLimiter.testConcurrentQueries
However this test I recall from conversations has some known flakiness.
But moreover, actually t