action #107338
[qe-core] test fails in vino_screensharing_available
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Description
Observation¶
A failure in this module is currently linked to a flaky test tracker, but currently the error seems permanent in vino.
openQA test in scenario sle-15-SP4-Online-x86_64-extra_tests_gnome@64bit fails in
vino_screensharing_available
Test suite description¶
Maintainer: QE Core, asmorodskyi. Extra tests which were designed to run on gnome , VNC_STALL_THRESHOLD is needed for xen svirt to don't turn off the scrreen after default 4 sec
New version of extra_tests_on_gnome for yaml scheduling
Reproducible¶
Fails since (at least) Build 43.1
Expected result¶
Last good: (unknown) (or more recent)
Further details¶
Always latest result in this scenario: latest
Acceptance Criteria¶
AC1: Vino should not be used where it's deprecated
Related issues
History
#1
Updated by tjyrinki_suse 4 months ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
#2
Updated by punkioudi 4 months ago
I think that this ticket has to be set in workable and unschedule it from Functional, as vino_screensharing_available.pm
is not valid anymore. It would be a good idea to discuss also with the Desktop squad, they can probably have already implemented tests with gnome-report-desktop.
#5
Updated by szarate 4 months ago
- Has duplicate action #107389: Leap 15.4 test fails in vino_screensharing_available - checking for screensharing not available added
#8
Updated by lkocman 4 months ago
- Status changed from Resolved to Workable
Hello team, I'm re-openning the issue since we hit the issue again on a recent build https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/2228979#step/vino_screensharing_available/17 (after the merge)
#9
Updated by ggardet_arm 4 months ago
#10
Updated by tjyrinki_suse 4 months ago
- Target version set to QE-Core: Ready
#11
Updated by tjyrinki_suse 4 months ago
- Description updated (diff)
- Priority changed from Normal to High
Adjusting priority, but after PR done it should be resolved.
#12
Updated by tjyrinki_suse 4 months ago
- Status changed from Workable to In Progress