Source: kpublictransport Followup-For: Bug #1113084 Control: forwarded -1 https://invent.kde.org/libraries/kpublictransport/-/ merge_requests/121
/Sune On Wednesday, October 29, 2025 11:34:26 AM Central European Standard Time Pino Toscano wrote: > Source: kpublictransport > Followup-For: Bug #1113084 > Control: severity -1 important > Control: retitle -1 kpublictransport: sporadic test suite failure > > Hi, > > the failure in the log file is the following: > > ********* Start testing of CacheTest ********* > Config: Using QtTest library 6.8.2, Qt 6.8.2 (arm64-little_endian-lp64 > shared (dynamic) release build; by GCC 14.3.0), debian unknown PASS : > CacheTest::initTestCase() > QWARN : CacheTest::testLocationCache() QIODevice::write (QFile, > "/build/reproducible-path/kpublictransport-25.04.3/debian/.debhelper/genera > ted/_source/home/.qttest/cache/org.kde.kpublictransport/backends/unittest/lo > cation/d5ad7d49e02f5cec70f1eab4288db4d936f3fa62.attribution"): device not > open FAIL! : CacheTest::testLocationCache() Compared values are not the > same Actual (entry.type) : 0 > Expected (CacheHitType::Positive): 1 > Loc: [./autotests/cachetest.cpp(58)] > PASS : CacheTest::testLocationCacheKey() > PASS : CacheTest::cleanupTestCase() > Totals: 3 passed, 1 failed, 0 skipped, 0 blacklisted, 2ms > ********* Finished testing of CacheTest ********* > > I tried to reproduce it with both > - cmake 3.31.6 -- as currently available in unstable > - cmake 4.1.2 -- as currently available in experimental > and the build passed in both cases. My thought here is that the failure > is simply a flakiness, possibly (but that's a very broad speculation > though) due to the parallelism of the tests. Because of this, I'm > - downgrading the severity to important > - retitling accordingly, dropping the cmake 4 reference > - dropping the cmake-4 user tagging > > If anyone has a reliable way to reproduce it, please do followup here > so it can be properly investigated & fixed. > > Thanks, -- I didn’t stop pretending when I became an adult, it’s just that when I was a kid I was pretending that I fit into the rules and structures of this world. And now that I’m an adult, I pretend that those rules and structures exist. - zefrank

