[Development] 5.5 CI having problems on tst_qmimedatabase-xml
Sarajärvi Tony
tony.sarajarvi at theqtcompany.com
Wed Aug 5 12:03:31 CEST 2015
I remember some test regading files and folders having a problem a year or two ago. The problem was that the tests weren't cleaned up. So windows ran out of random folder and / or files it could create. So if the next machine happened to pick up the build, it might pass, but the ones that had a lot of test data lying around couldn't test anymore.
As I logged into that particular machine that ran that build, its Users\qt\AppData\Local\Temp is quite loaded with stuff like
tst_qfileinfo-RYGJOI
tst_qfileinfo-sXgxSH
tst_qfileinfo-t6LYMr
...
All of those folders.
If I recall, previously the tests began failing as we had 255 or 256 of those.
The folder currently has 988 files and 3018 folders in it, beginning with tst_*
It has 23161 files and 3744 folders in total in it :P
Other files or directories mostly named the same are:
tst_qsharedpointer
tst_qsqltablemodel
tst_qdeclarativewebview
tst_qfilediaglo2
tst_qmimedatabase
etc...
I'll cleanup the temp folder now and at least this number 2 machine is then cleaned up from this mess.
-T
> -----Original Message-----
> From: development-bounces+tony.sarajarvi=theqtcompany.com at qt-
> project.org [mailto:development-
> bounces+tony.sarajarvi=theqtcompany.com at qt-project.org] On Behalf Of
> Thiago Macieira
> Sent: 3. elokuuta 2015 8:57
> To: development at qt-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Development] 5.5 CI having problems on tst_qmimedatabase-
> xml
>
> On Monday 13 July 2015 14:48:40 Thiago Macieira wrote:
> > This test began failing about a week ago, for no apparent reason. I don't
> > think it's a Qt issue, but more of a CI issue.
> >
> > It's failing on:
> >
> > FAIL! : tst_QMimeDatabase::initTestCase() 'm_temporaryDir.isValid()'
> > returned FALSE. ()
> > c:
> >
> \work\build\qt\qtbase\tests\auto\corelib\mimetypes\qmimedatabase\qmi
> medataba
> > se- xml\../tst_qmimedatabase.cpp(84) : failure location
> >
> > Since m_temporaryDir is default-constructed, this implies somehow that
> > C:\temp or C:\tmp is not writeable.
> >
> > Can someone look into this?
>
> This is still happening.
> --
> Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
> Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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