Martin Pitt [2013-12-20 6:53 +0100]: > For the record, Mir crashes from the dialer-app tests aren't something > new, I filed a long-standing one in October already: > https://launchpad.net/bugs/1240400 This was a case where switching > from SF to Mir caused crashes, but at that time we didn't have tests > for dialer-app yet. It *was* causing problems, it's just that the > test knows this crash: > > try: > self.hangup() > except MismatchError as e: > print('Expected failure due to known Mir crash ' > '(https://launchpad.net/bugs/1240400): %s' % e) > > I. e. it crashes when the test clicks the hangup button. I added that > since otherwise I could never land tests at all. > > However, I don't see that message in the current logs, so I proposed > a branch to drop that try/except. If that succeeds, I'll close > 1240400: > > > https://code.launchpad.net/~pitti/dialer-app/drop-expected-crash/+merge/199754
It succeeds, so that old crash is fixed. I closed the Mir bug, can
someone please (top-)approve that branch?
> FTR, most tests have
>
> @skipIf(os.uname()[2].endswith("maguro"),
> "tests cause Unity crashes on maguro")
>
> as there are even more crashes. See maguro build logs in
> https://code.launchpad.net/~pitti/dialer-app/maguro-tests/+merge/193774
> . I'll restart it now to see where we stand there.
The tests didn't actually run on maguro. I tried to start them
manually [1] but they seem to run the tests from the trusty package
instead of the debs from my branch in the *.zip. Francis, help please!
Thanks,
Martin
[1] http://s-jenkins.ubuntu-ci:8080/job/generic-mediumtests-runner-maguro/3128/
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