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[Bug 1275017] Re: Unable to exec: Permission denied while running security tests in smoketesting (the click-apparmor test suite)

 

This bug seems to also affect normal applications in normal test suites, see latest smoketesting results:
http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/trusty/touch/mako/159:20140203:20140115.1/6404/

** Description changed:

  Please note that it's not entirely clear if this is an upstart-app-
  launch bug. It's our first lead.
  
  As seen in the smoketesting results:
  http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/trusty/touch/mako/156:20140131:20140115.1/6364/security/719045/
  
  I was able to reproduce the same test failure but on random click apps when running the test on my local mako machine.
  Some logs:
  http://paste.ubuntu.com/6850227/ - the DEBUG output from upstart for the failing application
+ 
+ The same problem seems to cause many autopilot tests failing - it seems
+ that upstart-app-launch cannot lunch applications sometimes. Reverting
+ upstart-app-launch and running autopilot test suites results in
+ everything passing, while there are random failures with the latest
+ upstart-app-launch installed.

** Description changed:

  Please note that it's not entirely clear if this is an upstart-app-
- launch bug. It's our first lead.
+ launch bug. It's our first lead. This bug causes random failures (very
+ rarely) in security autopilot tests.
  
  As seen in the smoketesting results:
  http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/trusty/touch/mako/156:20140131:20140115.1/6364/security/719045/
  
  I was able to reproduce the same test failure but on random click apps when running the test on my local mako machine.
  Some logs:
  http://paste.ubuntu.com/6850227/ - the DEBUG output from upstart for the failing application
  
- The same problem seems to cause many autopilot tests failing - it seems
- that upstart-app-launch cannot lunch applications sometimes. Reverting
- upstart-app-launch and running autopilot test suites results in
- everything passing, while there are random failures with the latest
- upstart-app-launch installed.
+ The same problem seems to cause many application autopilot tests failing
+ as well - it seems that upstart-app-launch cannot lunch applications
+ sometimes. Reverting upstart-app-launch and running autopilot test
+ suites results in everything passing, while there are random failures
+ with the latest upstart-app-launch installed.

** Summary changed:

- Unable to exec: Permission denied while running security tests in smoketesting (the click-apparmor test suite)
+ Unable to exec: Permission denied while starting applications

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Title:
  Unable to exec: Permission denied while starting applications

Status in Upstart Application Launcher:
  New
Status in “upstart-app-launch” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Please note that it's not entirely clear if this is an upstart-app-
  launch bug. It's our first lead. This bug causes random failures (very
  rarely) in security autopilot tests.

  As seen in the smoketesting results:
  http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/trusty/touch/mako/156:20140131:20140115.1/6364/security/719045/

  I was able to reproduce the same test failure but on random click apps when running the test on my local mako machine.
  Some logs:
  http://paste.ubuntu.com/6850227/ - the DEBUG output from upstart for the failing application

  The same problem seems to cause many application autopilot tests
  failing as well - it seems that upstart-app-launch cannot lunch
  applications sometimes. Reverting upstart-app-launch and running
  autopilot test suites results in everything passing, while there are
  random failures with the latest upstart-app-launch installed.

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