[webkit-dev] Switching to new-run-webkit-tests
Adam Barth
abarth at webkit.org
Thu Jun 30 11:47:00 PDT 2011
According to https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34984, there are
only two remaining blocking issues:
1) Teaching new-run-webkit-tests to understand the difference between
WebProcess crashes and other sorts of crashes in WebKit2.
2) Fixing some issues with the Apple Windows port.
Once we get (1) fixed (hopefully today), we're going to start moving
(non-Windows) ports over to new-run-webkit-tests (hopefully tonight).
I suspect more issues will crop up once we actually flip the switch.
Please do not hesitate to contact Eric or myself (either via #webkit
or via bugs.webkit.org). We'll try to respond to any issues that
arise as quickly as possible.
Thanks for your patience.
Adam
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Xan Lopez <xan at gnome.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:17 AM, Eric Seidel <eric at webkit.org> wrote:
>> There appear to be 6 remaining blocking issues:
>> https://bugs.webkit.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=34984&hide_resolved=1
>>
>> We would like to hear from others who have tried new-run-webkit-tests,
>> if they have issues which they believe should block migrating to NRWT.
>> (If so, please file and block the master bug!)
>
> I can see the GTK+ port thing with Xvfb is there already, so not a lot
> to add. NWRT is more sensitive to slow tests than the old
> infrastructure, so we had to add a bunch of them to the expectations
> file; I don't think this is particularly bad. In any case with the
> Xvfb patch and my local expectations file things run beautifully and
> way faster than before, so looking great from our side!
>
> Xan
>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -eric
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