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We're seeing this timeout triggered in CI. Signed-off-by: Will Murphy <will.murphy@anchore.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Murphy <will.murphy@anchore.com>
Otherwise, we'd run tests twice for each PR; once because it was a PR, and once because someone pushed to a branch. Signed-off-by: Will Murphy <will.murphy@anchore.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Murphy <will.murphy@anchore.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Murphy <will.murphy@anchore.com>
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mind adding a comment around the timeouts (could link to the PR or a short 1 sentence explanation... or both)?
Signed-off-by: Will Murphy <will.murphy@anchore.com>
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There seem to be a few things happening:
spawn ETXTBSYfrom Node, which means that we tried to exec a file that is also open for writing. I think this is a race condition where one test is running grype while another is installing it.grype: is the filename correct and the file marked as executable? (Like this: https://github.com/anchore/scan-action/actions/runs/6931060595/job/18851984035#step:8:144). I think this is also a race WRT to installing grype.Therefore:
beforeAll, so that when the individual tests run grype, it's already there, so hopefully no one will race to install it.