Quoting Reinhard Tartler (2024-08-28 13:43:30) > Seems I made a mistake in my previous report. It is actually the test > 'test_without_chroot' that is flaky. Also, I noticed this comment in > https://sources.debian.org/src/reform-setup-wizard/1.0-11/debian/tests/control/#L7-L25: > > # Since this test is skipped if it runs inside LXC because podman errors > out > # when run under LXC, this test will never be used for migration checks, > so > # we do not need to be rigorous here. > # > > > As it turns out, this test *is* currently holding up testing migration > of podman to testing.
I'm currently preparing a new upload which will disable the autopkgtests altogether. > Looking at the test logs, it seems it tries to start up Xwayland but the test > runs without xwayland installed in the testbed? Maybe a matter of missing > test dependencies? That would be odd because the autopkgtest runs just fine and reliable on salsa ci. But I have to find a better way to automate testing of gtk4 applications before I tackle this problem again. Taking screenshots via VNC and trying to find buttons in them is not smart. > May I suggest to add at very least the restriction 'isolation-machine', and > possibly 'flaky'? No sense in spending CPU time on a flaky one. Sorry for the inconvenience my package caused you. cheers, josch
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