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[Flaky Test] cython.py::tests.python.frontend.darknet.test_forward #12465

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shingjan opened this issue Aug 16, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #12510
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[Flaky Test] cython.py::tests.python.frontend.darknet.test_forward #12465

shingjan opened this issue Aug 16, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #12510
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shingjan commented Aug 16, 2022

These tests were found to be flaky (intermittently failing on main or failed in a PR with unrelated changes). See the docs for details.

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  • cython.py::tests.python.frontend.darknet.test_forward

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HTTP error 500 internal error on the url link

cc: @siju-samuel

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areusch commented Aug 17, 2022

Per @driazati, this can be fixed by following the instructions for Network Resources in test. want to take a crack at it?

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this should be fixed by #12510

driazati pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2022
This PR intends to move the alexnet and googlenet caffe models from the old link to s3, therefore getting rid of the flakiness in `caffe/test_forward.py` introduced by external url timeouts. 

Fixes #12465
xinetzone pushed a commit to daobook/tvm that referenced this issue Nov 25, 2022
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This PR intends to move the alexnet and googlenet caffe models from the old link to s3, therefore getting rid of the flakiness in `caffe/test_forward.py` introduced by external url timeouts. 

Fixes apache#12465
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