Last night I did an i386 anita run, which died as follows: : rump/rumpkern/t_sp (481/568): 10 test cases : basic: [1.431057s] Passed. : fork_fakeauth: [1.554477s] Passed. : fork_pipecomm: [1.566941s] Passed. : fork_simple: [1.529521s] Passed. : reconnect: [5.554751s] Passed. : signal: [1.563789s] Passed. : sigsafe: [7.669842s] Passed. : stress_killer: [32.187932s] Passed. : stress_long: Traceback (most recent call last): : [~3 screenfuls of python vomit meaning "timed out"]
Is this normal, or does it mean I broke something? Does the global timeout length need increasing again? (the machine I was using is not especially fast, but not especially slow either) This of course throws away all the test metadata, so I have no idea which of the tests actually failed... now I remember why I always used to unconditionally log all ATF console output to a file. It's often all the information you get. :-/ -- David A. Holland [email protected]
