I'm skeptical that the test was proceeding correctly but ran out of time. It seems more likely that it had gotten hung. But if we raise the timeout to an even more extravagant number then we can be even more certain that the test was never going to finish.
return res
d.addBoth(_remove_hotline)
return d
- test_introducer.timeout = 480 # This hit the 120-second timeout on "Francois Lenny-armv5tel", then it hit a 240-second timeout on our feisty2.5 buildslave: http://allmydata.org/buildbot/builders/feisty2.5/builds/2381/steps/test/logs/test.log
+ test_introducer.timeout = 960
+
+ # This test hit the 120-second timeout on "Francois Lenny-armv5tel", then it hit a 240-second timeout on our feisty2.5 buildslave: http://allmydata.org/buildbot/builders/feisty2.5/builds/2381/steps/test/logs/test.log
+ # Then it hit the 480 second timeout on Francois's machine: http://tahoe-lafs.org/buildbot/builders/FranXois%20lenny-armv5tel/builds/449/steps/test/logs/stdio
def test_client_no_noise(self):
self.skip_if_cannot_daemonize()