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Test: ROL_test_compatibility_stacktrace (Failed) in Clean track #2787

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william76 opened this issue May 21, 2018 · 4 comments
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Test: ROL_test_compatibility_stacktrace (Failed) in Clean track #2787

william76 opened this issue May 21, 2018 · 4 comments
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The test: ROL_test_compatibility_stacktrace failed in the Clean track overnight for the Linux-gcc-4.9.3-SERIAL_Release_gcc_4.9.3__DEV build.

The changes that affected this were likely merged in by #2784

Test Output

terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::logic_error'
  what():  /scratch/trilinos/workspace/trilinos-folder/Trilinos_generic_nightly@2/SERIAL_Release_gcc_4.9.3__DEV/Trilinos/packages/rol/test/compatibility/test_01.cpp:55:

Throw number = 1

Throw test that evaluated to true: 0<1

End Result: TEST PASSED

CDash cited this information as well:

  • Exit Value: 1
  • Required regular expression found.Regex=[TEST PASSED<br /> ]

FYI @dridzal

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dridzal commented May 21, 2018

@gregvw do you know what's going on here?

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dridzal commented May 21, 2018

This should be fixed in #2790. Waiting for PR tests to pass ... although they are apparently poor indicators of pass/fail in the Clean track.

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dridzal commented May 22, 2018

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Merged. Is the Clean track back to clean?

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@dridzal Looks like last night's tests ran cleanly. Thanks!

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