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[functional][u] test fails in libqt5_qtbase because "Emoticons --System Settings Module" window

Added by michel_mno over 4 years ago. Updated about 4 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
Bugs in existing tests
Target version:
-
Start date:
2019-11-22
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Difficulty:

Description

test fails in libqt5_qtbase because "Emoticons --System Settings Module" window
is present on kde desktop, while expecting an empty desktop
as per https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1092900#step/libqt5_qtbase/71

This is a Leap15.2 ppc64le tests.

unable to investigate problem because no data capture by post_fail_hook in that module.

Observation

openQA test in scenario opensuse-15.2-DVD-ppc64le-extra_tests_on_kde@ppc64le fails in
libqt5_qtbase

Test suite description

Suggestions

  • Shift calls around in poo#54488
  • Retrigger the tests and analyze the logs to unblock this ticket

Reproducible

Fails since (at least) Build 35.1

Expected result

Last good: 28.1 (or more recent)

Further details

Always latest result in this scenario: latest

Actions #1

Updated by szarate over 4 years ago

  • Description updated (diff)
Actions #2

Updated by szarate over 4 years ago

  • Subject changed from test fails in libqt5_qtbase because "Emoticons --System Settings Module" window to [functional][u] test fails in libqt5_qtbase because "Emoticons --System Settings Module" window
Actions #3

Updated by szarate over 4 years ago

  • Blocked by action #54488: [opensuse][kde][functional][u] test fails in kontact, then fails to login in post_fail_hook. Enable post_fail_hook for collecting logs added
Actions #4

Updated by okurz about 4 years ago

  • Blocked by deleted (action #54488: [opensuse][kde][functional][u] test fails in kontact, then fails to login in post_fail_hook. Enable post_fail_hook for collecting logs)
Actions #5

Updated by okurz about 4 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected
  • Assignee set to okurz

https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1196598#previous shows 19/19 stable jobs in this scenario. Probably someone fixed it.

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