[webkit-dev] webkitpy test failures on GTK bots

Eric Seidel eric at webkit.org
Fri Dec 24 11:52:12 PST 2010


More clearly stated:

The warning about not running the QueueStatusServer tests is a red
herring.  Most bots don't run those (because they require having
Google App Engine development kit installed on your machine).

I've never seen test-webkitpy "complete" like this, and yet buildbot
still think it's running?

So someone will have to look at the actual Gtk machine.  As far as I
can tell, test-webkitpy is functioning normally.

-eric

On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Eric Seidel <eric at webkit.org> wrote:
> The QueueStatusServer tests are optional:
> test-webkitpy: WARNING  Skipping tests in ./Tools/QueueStatusServer
> due to failure (No module named dev_appserver).  This module is
> optional.  The failure is likely due to a missing Google AppEngine
> install.  (http://code.google.com/appengine/downloads.html)
>
> It's reaching the end of test-webkitpy:
> Ran 754 tests in 23.696s
>
> OK
>
> But then buildbot seems to think the process never ended and
> eventually times out and kills it:
>
> command timed out: 1200 seconds without output, killing pid 7508
> process killed by signal 9
> program finished with exit code -1
> elapsedTime=1224.572612
>
> This seems to be a slave-specific issue.
>
> Perhaps whoever runs the Gtk build slave could look at the machine.
>
> -eric
>
> On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Darin Adler <darin at apple.com> wrote:
>> Hi folks.
>>
>> The GTK bots have been red for a while now; not sure whether it’s been days or weeks. These are core builders, so should not be red for that long. Apparently the issue is that some Python tests can’t be run because there’s a Google python module of some sort that must be installed. Could someone fix this? Here are possible ways to fix it:
>>
>>    1) Turn off these tests for GTK.
>>    2) Install that module on the bots, if that’s appropriate.
>>    3) Take the GTK bots out of the core set.
>>    4) Undo whatever change made this problem start to occur recently.
>>
>> Anyone?
>>
>>    -- Darin
>>
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