About half of my bitmap compares fail.  They always have on this machine.
 It's not the fonts, it looks to be something the anti-aliasing, I believe.
 This happens on runtimes > 11.3.

I'll round up some failures for you this evening.

-Nick


On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 11:59 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

> Hi Nick,
>
> Does "local image" mean mx:Image, spark:Image or any bitmap compare?  Are
> you sure you have the embedded font libraries set up?
>
> Can you send me a .png, bad.png and the SWF that produced the failure?
>
> Thanks,
> -Alex
>
> On 5/24/14 7:49 PM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" <nicho...@spoon.as> wrote:
>
> >My issue is that about half of my local image tests fail, so its difficult
> >for me to get a baseline...  If I have local test that fails before I make
> >changes, I skip those tests and go on...
> >
> >Instead of having another branch that we need to mess with that will be
> >polluted with failures, it might be nice to somehow instruct one of the
> >test servers to build off another branch that we are ready to have tested.
> > If that passes, then we can merge it into develop.  That would encourage
> >people to use branches more often, and may clean up the testing process...
> >
> >-Nick
> >
> >
> >On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 11:46 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> On 5/22/14 6:34 PM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" <nicho...@spoon.as> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Whats the easiest way to request a branch to be tested in Mustella?  I
> >> >have
> >> >a few branches that I've not been able to fully test in my local
> >>Mustella
> >> >(the changes include tests that have always failed in my local
> >>instance.
> >> That's a good question.  However, if you've made a check in and there
> >>are
> >> new failures in the run that includes your changes, it would be a good
> >> idea to run some of those tests yourself with and without your changes
> >>and
> >> if your changes make a difference, consider reverting.
> >>
> >> My email-driven patch testing server was a bit too flaky so I've taken
> >>it
> >> down, but now that I've got an Azure machine, I'm considering conjuring
> >>up
> >> a web-app driven patch testing server if I ever find time or other
> >> volunteers can pitch in.  At Adobe we used a web-app patch testing
> >>server.
> >>  You visit some URL and submit your patch and you'll get an email back
> >> with the set of failures.
> >>
> >> We could also just set up a branch that folks submit to first and have
> >> jenkins run mustella on that branch, but it still gets messy when
> >>several
> >> changes are in a run.
> >>
> >> If anybody wants to help write the web-app for the patch testing server,
> >> let me know.
> >>
> >> -Alex
> >>
> >>
>
>

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