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OpenQA test summaryComplete test suite and dependencies: https://openqa.qubes-os.org/tests/overview?distri=qubesos&version=4.3&build=2025091702-4.3-fedora&flavor=pull-requests Test run included the following:
New failures, excluding unstableCompared to: https://openqa.qubes-os.org/tests/overview?distri=qubesos&version=4.3&build=2025081011-4.3&flavor=update
Failed tests27 failures
Fixed failuresCompared to: https://openqa.qubes-os.org/tests/149225#dependencies 82 fixed
Unstable testsPerformance TestsPerformance degradation:4 performance degradations
Remaining performance tests:78 tests
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This one is a perfect case for asyncio.run()
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Python 3.14 (in Fedora 43) throws RunetimeError if event loop is not initialized before using it. Resolves: QubesOS/qubes-issues#10188
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Python 3.14 (in Fedora 43) throws RunetimeError if event loop is not initialized before using it.
Resolves: QubesOS/qubes-issues#10188