On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 07:48:05PM -0800, Keith Rarick wrote [edited]:
> This was a bug in the test framework. It's fixed now.
Great.
BTW binlog-sizelimit fails in most non-x86 arches (amd64, hppa, powerpc, s390,
sparc), presumably due to assumptions about word size. For instance, the
expected size of the 1st binlog is 796 bytes, but on amd64 is actually 868.
I really don't have time to calculate the expected size per arch. Whoever does
might have a look at
http://wiki.debian.org/ArchitectureSpecificsMemo
Also, binlog-diskfull-delete failed to start beanstalkd in alpha & ia64
(presumably due to fiu not working as expected in those arches?), hence why I
made the scripts more verbose. Because of the failure, binlog-diskfull didn't
run either, but I'm guessing that that would fail too (it's also using fiu).
Whoever has access to either arch, please run the patched test suite (with
VERBOSE=1) and report results.
Cheers,
Serafeim
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