Em 16-07-2013 19:56, Bruce Dubbs escreveu: > Fernando de Oliveira wrote: >> This mail was written earlier. Lost again internet connection (after
... >> >> $ tail OpenJDK-1.7.0.40-2.4.1-re-run-tests-2013.07.16-12h03m32s.log >> Passed: java/awt/Frame/FrameSetSizeStressTest/FrameSetSizeStressTest.java >> FAILED: java/awt/Frame/FrameSize/TestFrameSize.java >> Passed: java/awt/Frame/HideMaximized/HideMaximized.java >> Passed: java/awt/Frame/HugeFrame/HugeFrame.java >> FAILED: java/awt/Frame/InvisibleOwner/InvisibleOwner.java >> Passed: java/awt/Frame/LayoutOnMaximizeTest/LayoutOnMaximizeTest.java >> FAILED: java/awt/Frame/ResizeAfterSetFont/ResizeAfterSetFont.java >> FAILED: java/awt/Frame/WindowDragTest/WindowDragTest.java >> FAILED: java/awt/FullScreen/FullScreenInsets/FullScreenInsets.java >> Passed: >> java/awt/FullScreen/NoResizeEventOnDMChangeTest/NoResizeEventOnDMChangeTest.java ... > problem is. Also check the load with top. If the system is idle, there > is probably a hang. have not exactly checked the load. I have conky and gkrellm always running. What I inspected was memory used and cpu used. All things indicated the system was idle, so my impression was a test hung. But as there is a "FAILED' followed by a "Passed", then nothing, I was thinking something stopped at a test that should follow NoResizeEventOnDMChangeTest. That is why I have been trying to understand what you also recommended: where can I find the sequence in which the tests are made, so I could disable that test. -- []s, Fernando -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page