Hi,
I'm really sorry about the inconvenience. When I committed the test case I didn't
expect it would cause such great problems and thought that testbot would continue
gratefully. So I deactivated the tests till either it doesn't crash in the kernel or
the test process is more solid.
Now that we hit this problem we should try fixing it before we forget it again.
Perhaps a possible solution would be for rosautotest to read a text file that contains
tests that may cause a crash and run these tests at the end of the test process. Another
solution would be to cause the vm to reboot right after creating the journal. I think that
both solutions could give the vm enough time to write the journal to the disk.
ReactOS Development List <ros-dev(a)reactos.org> wrote on Thu, August 16th, 2012,
10:24 AM:
Guys, this is serious, crash is still present. Without
test coverage we
risk slipping regressions in and KVM testbot does not cover ahk app
tests.