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Add timeout 30 secs to make less fragile.
The check_screen function checks for the existing tag but it only waits 1 second by default. In this time, Abrt will not even start so we need to prolong the check_screen timeout to make sure the application has started (or at least give it enough time to try).
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@ -9,8 +9,16 @@ sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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my $self = shift;
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# Start the application
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# Start the application
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menu_launch_type('abrt');
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menu_launch_type('abrt');
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# Check that it is started
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# Check that the application has started.
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unless (check_screen('abrt_runs')) {
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# On KDE, the test failed when Abrt started
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# and there was an error caught.
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# Now, if we do not find the needle that
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# checks Abrt has started, we will also
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# check for a reported issue - if we find that
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# we can assume that Abrt has started indeed.
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unless (check_screen('abrt_runs', timeout => 30)) {
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# The above check needs some timeout because
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# it might take some time before Abrt starts.
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assert_screen('abrt_runs_found_problem');
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assert_screen('abrt_runs_found_problem');
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record_soft_failure("Abrt has reported issues.");
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record_soft_failure("Abrt has reported issues.");
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}
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}
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