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Integration Candidate: 2020-09-02 #136
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Traced it to a TTF, which is actually mis-categorized since the context isn't right... and turns out TTF's don't get summarized so very easy to miss. EVTCNT(3) when events are 4, likely due to not resetting the event counts... |
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I believe the hotfixes have fixed the documentation issues, but the SB unit test failure remains:
This is probably the issue currently blocking the build. |
@skliper could you take a look at why SB unit test is still failing despite the hotfix? |
This looks to me like an actual change in behavior... where 4 events are now being created as part of the test vs 3. Not sure yet what changed. Previously this test only actually created 3 messages (there was a bug in that it wasn't clearing the event count prior to this test). It'll take some digging. |
Looks like this is finally passing CI successfully...! |
Fix nasa#66, handle alt-success code from TBL API
Describe the contribution
Integration candidate includes:
nasa/cFE#861
nasa/osal#590
nasa/cFS-GroundSystem#133
Testing performed
Bundle CI - https://github.com/nasa/cFS/pull/136/checks
Expected behavior changes
See PRs.
System(s) tested on
Ubuntu - CI
Additional context
None.
Code contributions
The cFS repository is provided to bundle the cFS Framework. It is utilized for bundling submodules, continuous integration testing, and version management and does not contain any software. Code contributions should be directed to the appropriate submodule.
Contributor Info - All information REQUIRED for consideration of pull request
Jacob Hageman, NASA-GSFC
Joseph Hickey, Vantage Systems, Inc.
Chris Knight, NASA-ARC