Oh, and there are a bunch of tests which time out on PPC:

accessibility/internal-link-anchors2.html       stderr
accessibility/legend.html       stderr
accessibility/lists.html        stderr
editing/selection/move-left-right.html  stderr
editing/selection/selectNodeContents.html       stderr
fast/forms/select-max-length.html       stderr
http/tests/xmlhttprequest/supported-xml-content-types.html      stderr
platform/mac/accessibility/bounds-for-range.html        stderr
platform/mac/accessibility/internal-link-anchors.html   stderr
storage/sql-data-types.html     stderr

I guess the PPC bot is just much slower?

-eric

On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Eric Seidel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Seems we have quite a bit of tree redness atm.  Enough that I'm a
> little scared to check in. ;)
>
> http://build.webkit.org/results/trunk-mac-intel-pixel/2933/results.html
>  - fast/repaint/lines-with-layout-delta.html    expected image  image
> diffs   1.90% // Mitz?  Hyatt?
>
>
> PPC shows a bunch of failures:
> http://build.webkit.org/results/trunk-mac-ppc-release/16958/results.html
>  - animations/change-keyframes-name.html // smfr?
>  - animations/change-one-anim.html // smfr?
>  - fast/dom/gc-9.html // ggaren?  olliej?
>  - http/tests/xmlhttprequest/access-control-basic-non-simple-deny-cached.html
>  - http/tests/xmlhttprequest/simple-cross-origin-progress-events.html
>  - storage/quota-tracking.html // no clue...
>
> http://build.webkit.org/
>
> Sorry for any false accusations above.  I did not dig through the
> build history, merely made guesses based on historical hacking
> preferences.
>
> - your friendly concerned WebKit citizen
>
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