"OptionsWebUITest.EnterPreventsDefault" is flaky |
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Issue description"OptionsWebUITest.EnterPreventsDefault" is flaky. This issue was created automatically by the chromium-try-flakes app. Please find the right owner to fix the respective test/step and assign this issue to them. If the step/test is infrastructure-related, please add Infra-Troopers label and change issue status to Untriaged. When done, please remove the issue from Sheriff Bug Queue by removing the Sheriff-Chromium label. We have detected 3 recent flakes. List of all flakes can be found at https://chromium-try-flakes.appspot.com/all_flake_occurrences?key=ahVzfmNocm9taXVtLXRyeS1mbGFrZXNyMAsSBUZsYWtlIiVPcHRpb25zV2ViVUlUZXN0LkVudGVyUHJldmVudHNEZWZhdWx0DA. Flaky tests should be disabled within 30 minutes unless culprit CL is found and reverted. Please see more details here: https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/tree-sheriffs/sheriffing-bug-queues#triaging-auto-filed-flakiness-bugs
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May 10 2016
This is my first time seeing the flaky test tool. It seems like this flake has existed for a while, including failures last week. However, I don't think this is related to my patch. My code affects the system tray bubble (the thing in the lower right-hand corner) on Chrome OS, and should not affect WebUI or options. Should this be assigned to the author of the test? Or the test disabled?
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May 23 2016
Let's close this. |
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Comment 1 by hayato@chromium.org
, May 10 2016Owner: jamescook@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)