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Message #10213
[Bug 1627056] Re: autopilot tests fail on newly flashed devices because GRID_UNIT_PX is not set
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-touch-session -
0.108+16.10.20161011-0ubuntu1
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ubuntu-touch-session (0.108+16.10.20161011-0ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium
[ Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak ]
* Re-add the GRID_UNIT_PX .profile addition as it seems to be required
by some autopilot tests. (LP: #1627056)
-- Łukasz Zemczak <lukasz.zemczak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Tue, 11 Oct 2016
10:23:10 +0000
** Changed in: ubuntu-touch-session (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
autopilot tests fail on newly flashed devices because GRID_UNIT_PX is
not set
Status in ubuntu-touch-session package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
The autopilot tests for webbrowser_app have been failing in CI (system-apps jenkins instance) for about a month.
Before that they reliably passed.
They are being run on a krillin device that is being flashed anew for every single run. The device hasn’t changed.
The last known successful run was on August 10:
https://jenkins.canonical.com/system-apps/job/test-0-autopkgtest/243/.
The next run on a webbrowser-app branch didn’t happen until August 27,
and it failed: https://jenkins.canonical.com/system-
apps/job/test-0-autopkgtest/308/.
Something happened in between those two dates that broke the tests.
It might be something in the infrastructure rather than in webbrowser-app itself, given that the tests all pass when run on my krillin at home.
I am attaching the full log for the first failing run on August 27.
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