NEW 32974
REGRESSION(52565?): worker tests timing out on Windows
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32974
Summary REGRESSION(52565?): worker tests timing out on Windows
Eric Seidel (no email)
Reported 2009-12-27 16:08:11 PST
REGRESSION(52565?): worker tests timing out on Windows http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/52565 doesn't look related to the failure at all. I suspect the bot is confused. Or I am confused. Or both. http/tests/workers/text-encoding.html stderr http/tests/workers/worker-importScripts.html stderr http/tests/workers/worker-redirect.html stderr http://build.webkit.org/builders/Windows%20Release%20%28Tests%29/builds/7382 (r52564) had 1 other failure, and 1 crash http://build.webkit.org/builders/Windows%20Release%20%28Tests%29/builds/7383 (r52565) had 1 other failure, and these 3 timeouts.
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Eric Seidel (no email)
Comment 1 2009-12-27 16:09:33 PST
These tests were added long ago. it's possible that the crash from the previous build turned into the timeouts in these builds.
Brian Weinstein
Comment 2 2009-12-27 16:34:21 PST
(In reply to comment #1) > These tests were added long ago. it's possible that the crash from the > previous build turned into the timeouts in these builds. That's my guess on what's happening. I think I've seen them time out before. We should probably dupe this to a bug we have about those crashing.
Eric Seidel (no email)
Comment 3 2009-12-27 18:30:56 PST
http://build.webkit.org/results/Windows%20Release%20%28Tests%29/r52564%20%287382%29/results.html That says http/tests/security/originHeader/origin-header-for-get.html is the test that was crashing before the timeouts started. A bugzilla search for the test shows no hits.
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