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Justin Ross closed PROTON-824.
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Fixed way back.
> Windows fails testIdleTimeout with assert p.conn.remote_condition
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> Key: PROTON-824
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-824
> Project: Qpid Proton
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: proton-c
> Affects Versions: 0.9
> Environment: Windows Server 2008 or 2012
> Visual studio 2010, x86
> Reporter: Chuck Rolke
> Assignee: Cliff Jansen
> Labels: test-failure, windows
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> {noformat}
> 1: proton_tests.engine.ServerTest.testIdleTimeout .........................
> fail
> 1: Error during test: Traceback (most recent call last):
> 1: File "D:/Users/crolke/git/rh-qpid-proton/tests/python/proton-test",
> line 355, in run
> 1: phase()
> 1: File
> "D:\Users\crolke\git\rh-qpid-proton\tests\python\proton_tests\engine.py",
> line 1919 (or so), in testIdleTimeout
> 1: assert p.conn.remote_condition
> 1: AssertionError
> {noformat}
> Playing with Program explicit timeout (trying 10 instead of 3) gets the test
> to pass sometimes. It passes sometimes with 3 as well but normally fails.
> In debugging this it looks like there as no synchronization between what a
> test will show through print statements and what the proton library shows
> through PN_TRACE_FRM statements. Are there any hints to lining these up?
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