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Re: Xc5: Testing on a Jenkins slave
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Re: Xc5: Testing on a Jenkins slave


  • Subject: Re: Xc5: Testing on a Jenkins slave
  • From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2013 12:48:18 +0100

I'd say "Yes": The tests are run as the same user as the one that is logged in on the machine, and I can actually see the Simulator being started up.

But then it sits there, displaying the home screen.

On the internet, there has been talk about that Jenkins connection needs to have an "interactive shell", and I am not sure if the fact that the simulator is started up is a sign that we have an interactive shell already.

I shoud note that due to the network structure, the Jenkins slave can (networkwise) not see the Jenkins master, which is behind a firewall. Could that be an issue?

All the things were running smoothly (well, more or less) when we built with Xc4 and RunTestSuite

Thanks

Alex

Am 16.11.2013 um 05:31 schrieb Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>:

> The iOS Simulator, being a GUI application, requires a connection to the window server. Are you running your tests as a logged in user?
>
> Joar
>
>
> On 15 nov 2013, at 05:06, Alexander von Below <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hello Xcode Users (is anyone still here?),
>>
>> we have migrated our toolchain to Xcode 5 for 64 Bit goodness, and now we would like our unit tests to run on a build server (which is a Jenkins slave, because we are building software for many, many platforms and thus Xcode Server is not an option).
>>
>> Now, xcodebuild tests runs great when I start it from the terminal.
>>
>> But when it is invoked from the Jenkins master, I can see the iOS Simulator starting up, but then the build process just hangs forever.
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea how to tackle this? Does anyone have a working setup?
>>
>> Alex
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