Do we have any buildbots running these layout tests yet? If not, what do we
have to do to accomplish this?
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Evan Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As mentioned in a previous thread, we now have enough infrastructure
in place to run WebKit's layout tests on Linux.
It might be even more helpful (albeit painful) to run a debug build and
start filing bug reports on all the DCHECKs. I stopped doing this around the
webkit merge, but I'm switching back and hitting a ton of DCHECKs in gmail.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Paul Godavari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on it. That said, until we get the test_shell font stuff
ironed out, I don't think it'll be helpful to have to maintain a
tests_fixable list. I have a builder running on my machine that runs the
tests. We can use that until we have a good tests_fixable baseline.
tony
On Fri, 21
Definitely we would need a way to give more resources to the renderer
after the process has been locked down. In windows we also have the
fonts issue but we do a neat trick to get them working. That is to say
that we should try hard to use the most restrictive setting ('pure
computation').
Here's some numbers after this week's hacking. (Note that I've only
run LayoutTests/fast here.)
= Tests we want to pass (3248):
2610 test cases (80.4%) Passed
3 test cases (0.1%) Skipped
621 test cases (19.1%) Text diff mismatch
345 test cases (10.6%) Simplified text diff mismatch
12 test cases