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* Michael Prokop [Fri Nov 08, 2024 at 11:44:52AM +0100]: > * Paul Gevers [Wed Nov 06, 2024 at 08:00:21PM +0100]: > > On 06-11-2024 07:43, Michael Prokop wrote: > > > Or what would be the best option to ignore this for now until it has > > > been tracked down, mark the test as flaky? > > > > It looks like each autopkgtest stanza has only one test, so yes, marking it > > flaky will resolve the problem (but also make the test close to worthless). > > (If on the contrary it's part of a whole test suite, you'd rather want to > > only mark the particular test as flaky or disable it, and not mark the > > autopkgtest stanza as flaky). > > Right. Looking at the autopkgtest's of sssd I noticed, that inside > debian/tests/login.exp there's a hardcoded timeout of 10 seconds, > which very much could be related to the load situation and flaky > behavior on Debian's CI infrastructure. > > I think it's worth increasing that timeout to 20 seconds, hopefully > getting the autopkgtests on Debian's CI infrastructure under > control. > > I'd appreciate review and merge/upload of the following change > https://salsa.debian.org/sssd-team/sssd/-/merge_requests/34 - so we > hopefully get sssd soon back into Debian/testing AKA trixie. So it sadly still doesn't seem to work on amd64. :( Quoting from https://ci.debian.net/packages/s/sssd/testing/amd64/54970410/: | test ldap-user-group-ldap-auth: test run | [...] | 86s + [ testuser1 ldapusers != testuser1 ldapusers ] | 86s + echo The LDAP user can login on a terminal | 86s + /usr/bin/expect -f debian/tests/login.exp testuser1 testuser1secret | 86s spawn login | 86s send: spawn id exp3 not open | 86s while executing | 86s "send "$user\r"" | 86s (file "debian/tests/login.exp" line 21) | 86s autopkgtest [19:20:51]: test ldap-user-group-ldap-auth: -----------------------] | ▾ test ldap-user-group-ldap-auth: test results | 86s autopkgtest [19:20:51]: test ldap-user-group-ldap-auth: - - - - - - - - - - results - - - - - - - - - - | 86s ldap-user-group-ldap-auth FAIL non-zero exit status 1 It doesn't seem to be about the timeout now. :-/ Looks like our only option for now seems to be disabling this specific autopkgtest until someone found a way how to reproduce it? regards -mika-
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