On 28 October 2013 10:42, Simon Hausmann <[email protected]> wrote: > On Monday 28. October 2013 10.34.44 Sergio Ahumada wrote: >> On 10/28/2013 10:32 AM, Simon Hausmann wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > It looks like some locale or date time related change in qtbase broke >> > qtdeclarative test integration on Windows. Does the below failure ring a >> > bell for anyone? >> > >> > >> > Simon >> > >> > P.S.: We have a revdev to qtdeclarative for changes in qtbase, but >> > unfortunately only for Linux. >> >> just an stupid idea but .. it may be related just the time change on >> saturday ? > > Not a stupid idea at all - quite plausible :). Thanks!
I'm guessing that the now-failing test uses the current date rather than a fixed date? In 5.2 I fixed a bug where the QLocale formatter used to always used the DST time zone abbreviation regardless of what date or time it really was. You'll need to fix the test to either use a fixed date that you know the DST status of, or to not format it with the time zone, or to use the new QDateTime::isDaylightTime() api to check which time zone abbreviation to expect. Cheers! John. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
