Closed Bug 1076803 Opened 10 years ago Closed 10 years ago

Intermittent test_font_loading_api.html | Test timed out. - expected PASS

Categories

(Core :: Layout, defect)

x86
Windows XP
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

()

RESOLVED FIXED
mozilla35
Tracking Status
firefox33 --- unaffected
firefox34 --- unaffected
firefox35 --- fixed
firefox-esr31 --- unaffected

People

(Reporter: cbook, Assigned: heycam)

References

()

Details

(Keywords: intermittent-failure)

Attachments

(1 file)

Windows XP 32-bit mozilla-inbound debug test mochitest-5

https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/logviewer.html#?job_id=2710752&repo=mozilla-inbound

03:27:45 INFO - 485 INFO TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | /tests/layout/style/test/test_font_loading_api.html | Test timed out. - expected PASS
I had thought I'd squashed this bug, but I guess I didn't trigger enough tests on my final try push before landing bug 1028497.  What jdaggett and I noticed is that this subtest fails with a timeout right before testing a 'src' value that has more than one item in its list.

I won't be able to look into this for a month: if the intermittent failures get too annoying, feel free to comment out TEST 18 in test_font_loading_api.html.
Let's just disable that subtest and I'll investigate when I return.
Assignee: nobody → cam
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Attachment #8500229 - Flags: review?(philringnalda)
Whiteboard: [leave open]
Comment on attachment 8500229 [details] [diff] [review]
disable subtest 18

WFM
Attachment #8500229 - Flags: review?(philringnalda) → review+
Timeouts in this test appear to be fixed; other issues with this test (last 2 comments) appear to still be present, but don't belong in this bug.
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 10 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
I filed bug 1079292 to fix and reenable the est.

(I'd rather have this bug resolved so that new failures in this test get their own bugs.)
Whiteboard: [leave open]
Target Milestone: --- → mozilla35
Flags: needinfo?(cam)
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