Le 13/08/2015 11:00, Greg Weng a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I post my log from screen:
> 
> https://gist.github.com/snowmantw/737f621c6484d561b408
> 
> I use npm v2 + node 0.12 on both Mac and Ubuntu, hope it doesn't
> affect the result
> If you need any verbosed log please tell me what flags I need to set. Thanks.

Ok, I think I get it: Intl API is quite brand new.

The link on MDN points to a task that is 4 months old:
https://tools.taskcluster.net/task-inspector/#-J0EU0jiSm6VSScU5JMxgQ/

I think it's just that you picked a too old Mulet and I don't know why
this link points to such a old build :(

> 
> 2015-08-13 16:40 GMT+08:00 Alexandre Lissy <[email protected]>:
>> Le 13/08/2015 09:02, Alexandre Lissy a écrit :
>>> Might be easier if you provide full logs for the error.
>>>
>>> Greg Weng a écrit :
>>>> (send to dev-b2g since it looks like a Mulet issue, not Gaia itself)
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I tried to reproduce some intermittent bugs on my local console
>>>> (Ubuntu 14.04), and have found that even with the fresh Ubuntu, Gaia,
>>>> npm + nodejs, and Mulet, I always got a
>>>>
>>>> " ReferenceError: Intl is not defined"
>>>>
>>>> error. I know it's a recent change to use Intl API instead of l10n
>>>> API, and it works well on device and b2g-desktop (tried to run the
>>>> test with that as a comparison). So I wonder why I got that. Moreover,
>>>> after several tries, I've found that it also works well on Mac, with
>>>> the same command that I was suggested yesterday:
>>>>
>>>> RUNTIME=<mulet>/firefox
>>>> TEST_FILES=<gaia>/apps/system/test/marionette/lockscreen_media_playback_test.js
>>>> make test-integration-test
>>
>> Ok I'm trying this now in the train and I'm surprised: doing so triggers
>> a download of B2G Desktop ... (with make test-integration target).
>>
>>>>
>>>> And I downloaded Mulet by following the instruction on MDN:
>>>>
>>>> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Developing_Gaia/Different_ways_to_run_Gaia#Using_Gaia_in_Firefox_Mulet
>>>>
>>>> Which says:
>>>>
>>>> "The Mulet builds are the packages whose names start with firefox-*,
>>>> for example firefox-36.0a1.en-US.mac64.dmg. The Linux builds are
>>>> called target.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2"
>>>>
>>>> I downloaded both the latest Mac and Linux build from the links it
>>>> gave, and got the different results. Does that mean I did something
>>>> wrong to run the test? Since on Treeheader it works well without such
>>>> error (the intermittent error is about other issues).> --
>>>> Greg Weng
>>>>
>>>> http://about.me/snowmantw
>>>>
>>>> Understand y f = f [ y f ] ; lose last remaining non-major friend
>>>>     -- Anonymous
>>>
>>
> 
> 
> 

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