Automated test server send error while the error is not reproducable
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Odoo Addons (MOVED TO GITHUB) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Harry (OpenERP) |
Bug Description
Yesterday after manual testing on my system I uploaded a FIX to addons-community l10n_nl
Fixe contains some added extra xml-lines.
revision-id: <email address hidden>
date: 2010-01-26 21:56:56 +0100
build-date: 2010-01-27 09:14:58 +0100
revno: 174
branch-nick: addons-community
The testserver send me a message about install module fails.
"Your last commit had broken the branch OpenERP-Test (stableCommunity). Please recheck your code. The details of the build is provided here. If you think this can be a recursive problem, don't hesitate to write automated tests."
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Restested again on my server by creating new databases and install the module in a
* clean company,
* in a financial profile company
* in a already installed company
In all situation the module can be installed and my fix is included into the databases.
[2010-01-27 09:04:53,326] WARNING:init:module l10n_nl: no quality certificate
[2010-01-27 09:04:53,327] INFO:init:module l10n_nl: loading account_
[2010-01-27 09:04:59,932] INFO:init:module l10n_nl: loading l10n_nl_wizard.xml
[2010-01-27 09:05:00,295] INFO:init:[01]: Assertions report:
[2010-01-27 09:05:00,295] INFO:init:[02]: Level success failed
[2010-01-27 09:05:00,295] INFO:init:[03]: error 1 0
[2010-01-27 09:05:00,296] INFO:init:[04]: total 1 0
So why is the test-server sending me this message? Why can the test-server not install this module? and I can?
B.t.w. the next commit done by a other user gives the same error on different module and mine is given no error anymore.
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It seems that the test-server has some error in generating the right report and blaming the wrong person.
Changed in openobject-addons: | |
assignee: | nobody → Harry (Open ERP) (hmo-tinyerp) |
Sorry for the inconvenience Jan.
It seems like its due to the local server issues.
Thank you for the care taken.