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Hey there, been using Cyberduck for a long time and am preparing to contribute. Unfortunately I've had some trouble running the test suite. After going over the readme and looking into MDEP-187 I realized this wasn't a problem with Cyberduck but stems from the way Maven organizes modules. It would probably help other developers getting started if this were addressed in the readme.
I was able to get the suite running by invoking mvn package in each project that threw the error and then rerunning mvn test -DskipITs until the build was successful, on OS X this list emerged:
core
core/dylib
bonjour
importer
protocols
osx
cli/osx
Additionally, there are a handful of tests which seem to be failing as a result of a missing IntegrationTest annotation. Most of these have been corrected as of this morning, but these last two that are still unmarked as of submitting this ticket:
Hey there, been using Cyberduck for a long time and am preparing to contribute. Unfortunately I've had some trouble running the test suite. After going over the readme and looking into MDEP-187 I realized this wasn't a problem with Cyberduck but stems from the way Maven organizes modules. It would probably help other developers getting started if this were addressed in the readme.
I was able to get the suite running by invoking
mvn package
in each project that threw the error and then rerunningmvn test -DskipITs
until the build was successful, on OS X this list emerged:core
core/dylib
bonjour
importer
protocols
osx
cli/osx
Additionally, there are a handful of tests which seem to be failing as a result of a missing IntegrationTest annotation. Most of these have been corrected as of this morning, but these last two that are still unmarked as of submitting this ticket:
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