[JIRA] [junit] (JENKINS-21347) Jenkins failes with "Incorrect XML attributes for test results"

2014-08-06 Thread zyellowm...@gmail.com (JIRA)














































Andrew Zellman
 commented on  JENKINS-21347


Jenkins failes with "Incorrect XML attributes for test results"















I am experiencing this in Jenkins 1.531



























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[JIRA] [android-emulator] (JENKINS-17517) Support for dynamic skins (a la JellyBean devices)

2013-05-01 Thread zyellowm...@gmail.com (JIRA)














































Andrew Zellman
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Support for dynamic skins (a la JellyBean devices)















Christopher, any news on this?



























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[JIRA] [android-emulator] (JENKINS-17517) Support for dynamic skins (a la JellyBean devices)

2013-04-08 Thread zyellowm...@gmail.com (JIRA)












































  
Andrew Zellman
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Support for dynamic skins (a la JellyBean devices)
















I'm actually using MonkeyRunner to press the buttons, but I need the natural UI that is present on most JellyBean devices, not hardware buttons that appear outside the emulator window.

Note the soft controls at the bottom of only one of the uploaded pictures.



























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[JIRA] [android-emulator] (JENKINS-17517) Support for dynamic skins (a la JellyBean devices)

2013-04-08 Thread zyellowm...@gmail.com (JIRA)














































Andrew Zellman
 updated  JENKINS-17517


Support for dynamic skins (a la JellyBean devices)
















Note the soft controls at the bottom.





Change By:


Andrew Zellman
(09/Apr/13 12:38 AM)




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[JIRA] [android-emulator] (JENKINS-17517) Support for dynamic skins (a la JellyBean devices)

2013-04-08 Thread zyellowm...@gmail.com (JIRA)














































Andrew Zellman
 updated  JENKINS-17517


Support for dynamic skins (a la JellyBean devices)
















Change By:


Andrew Zellman
(08/Apr/13 3:13 PM)




Description:


The Android Emulator plug-in does not expose the ability to use a dynamic skin.The problem is that newer devices do not have hardware buttons for most functionality (Home, Menu, etc.). Instead, they use a dynamic skin. This is especially true in devices running JellyBean. However, when using the Android Emulator plug-in, I have not been able to generate this type of device image.For instance, when I create an emulator using Android Virtual Device Manager, I can create it from a Device Definition. If I choose Nexus 7 by Google, I get an option to "Display a skin with hardware controls" under the "Skin:" category. This does not appear to be exposed in the Android Emulator plug-in.Upon inspection of the config.ini files in the AVD created through the GUI and the AVD created by Jenkins, I noticed the presence of skin.dynamic=yes. However, when I tried adding that as a Hardware property, I was unable to view the dynamic skin.
The reason that this is a blocker for me is that I'm trying to run tests that rely on the existence of a MENU button, and I'm unable to hit that button if it does not exist.



























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