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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1376996

Title:
  test_customised_proxy_classes_have_extension_classes started failing
  all of a sudden

Status in Autopilot:
  In Progress
Status in autopilot package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in autopilot source package in Vivid:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  The test
  "autopilot.tests.functional.test_introspection_features.IntrospectionFeatureTests.test_customised_proxy_classes_have_extension_classes"
  is now failing (but was passing when CI ran it when it was merged.)

  [Impact]

   * The autopilot self test started failing outlining an issue.

   * justification: Ensures that autopilot remains correct and this test
  failing will outline any regression from anything else.

   * This fix improves confidence that this functionality is correct and
  working as expected.

  [Test Case]

   * To reproduce this bug:
      - Install the current python3-autopilot (apt-get install python3-autopilot python-windowmocker)
      - run this test (using the following command):
        $ python3 -m autopilot.run run autopilot.tests.functional.test_introspection_features.IntrospectionFeatureTests.test_customised_proxy_classes_have_extension_classes

       - With the fixed version this test will pass.

  [Regression Potential]

   * This test starts failing again indicating that there is an issue
  either with the selftest itself or the functionality is incorrect.
  Potentially causing application autopilot tests to exhibit the
  behaviour they see today (before fix).

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