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[Bug 1219636] Re: unity autopilot tests fails to move mouse, leading to infinite test run

 

Oh, and I'll add that the screen shot in comment #3 is not the same
issue that we are seeing in this bug.  However, the original fix for
this bug should take care of the issue in that screen shot.

It is not clear why the AP test is caught in the infinite loop.  I
cannot reproduce it on my test machine (no surprise).  What I may do is
change the AP test to timeout the loop and assert a failure so we can at
least get a video of what's going on with this guy.  Once we have that,
then we should have a clue about what the real issue is.

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Title:
  unity autopilot tests fails to move mouse, leading to infinite test
  run

Status in Unity:
  In Progress
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Unity tests have started consistently failing on the intel autopilot
  machine, prevent unity stack from releasing.

  The problem seems to occur in the test
  unity.tests.test_quicklist.QuicklistActionTests.test_right_click_opens_quicklist_if_already_open
  (remmina) and shown as infinitely repeating
  "/var/local/autopilot/autopilot.log: 04:34:23.870 DEBUG _X11:344 -
  Moving mouse to position 32,782 with animation." message.

  An example autopilot snippet attached. The test run was manually
  stopped to let other stacks run (it will also automatically abort
  after two hours).

  There not too many datapoints because of other problems, but I can find these:
  - 29.8.2013 7:23:20 run succeeded on the intel machine, ie. got to the end
  - 30.8.2013 20:36:44 run and all after that that have been tried on intel machine have failed as described here

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