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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P4
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22
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b27
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-8333170 | 21.0.5-oracle | Sarvesh Kumar Jain | P4 | Resolved | Fixed | b01 |
JDK-8335096 | 21.0.5 | Amos SHI | P4 | Resolved | Fixed | b01 |
JDK-8333399 | 17.0.13-oracle | Sarvesh Kumar Jain | P4 | Resolved | Fixed | b01 |
JDK-8338521 | 17.0.13 | Amos SHI | P4 | Resolved | Fixed | b04 |
JDK-8333924 | 11.0.25-oracle | Sarvesh Kumar Jain | P4 | Resolved | Fixed | b01 |
JDK-8336009 | 8u431 | Sarvesh Kumar Jain | P4 | Resolved | Fixed | b02 |
printing tests, or to exclude printing tests when you have no printer.
Historically this keyword was not used so many tests which really should have it, do not. This may be causing inadequate testing unless all tests are sometimes run on systems with printers configured
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JDK-8333170 Many jtreg printing tests are missing the @printer keyword
- Resolved
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JDK-8333399 Many jtreg printing tests are missing the @printer keyword
- Resolved
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JDK-8333924 Many jtreg printing tests are missing the @printer keyword
- Resolved
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JDK-8335096 Many jtreg printing tests are missing the @printer keyword
- Resolved
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JDK-8336009 Many jtreg printing tests are missing the @printer keyword
- Resolved
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JDK-8338521 Many jtreg printing tests are missing the @printer keyword
- Resolved
- relates to
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JDK-8335789 [TESTBUG] XparColor.java test fails with Error. Parse Exception: Invalid or unrecognized bugid: @
- Resolved
- links to
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Commit openjdk/jdk21u-dev/d7db5c54
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Commit openjdk/jdk/76fea807
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Commit(master) openjdk/jdk17u-dev/d642a137
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Review openjdk/jdk/16785
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Review(master) openjdk/jdk17u-dev/2770
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Review(master) openjdk/jdk21u-dev/754