On 03/01/2014 06:08 AM, Nekhelesh Ramananthan wrote:
Hi,
2. Clock apps flaky tests (Nicholas + QA team?)
Nicholas is off today and has still 2 bugs on the list (see his
answer on the ML yesterday). Mathieu is going to reach the QA guys to
help unblocking that one.
I got some news on this from the clock app side. So as Leo mentioned
in his email, there were two bugs [1], [2] that were exposed while
improving and increasing the coverage of the clock app autopilot
tests. I am glad that these bugs surfaced during our testing rather
than after it landed on the phone images.
Bug [1] just got fixed by Victor Thompson and has landed in the trunk.
Bug [2] on the other hand was a little bit tricky since it was
reproducible in the current phone image #210 consistently but on the
desktop, Leo and Alan Pope were unable to reproduce the bug while I
could reproduce it on my own desktop. However after some digging
through, I found that they both did not have *qtorganizer5-eds
*package installed on their system. So it seems *qtorganizer5-eds
0.1.1+14.04.20140221-0ubuntu1 *is causing this bug. I request that
renato take a look at this and identify which commit in
qtorganizer5-eds introduced that regression.
With that, I think we should be able to push the latest clock app to
the store. I will ask balloons to do this on Monday.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-clock-app/+bug/1285960
[2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-clock-app/+bug/1285958
I hope this clears up things.
Yes, I'm ready as soon as we've cleared up the bugs. I agree, better to
have found them during testing than after release; tests doing there
job. Thanks to Leo and Nekhelesh for working so hard on the app and the
tests!
We might have some fun instore again for trying to solve the EDS bug;
renato I'm sure we'll be in touch. Let me know if you need help testing.
Nicholas
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