Just tried another run, and it froze up in the tests. For 10 minutes or more. So I stopped it and started again.
ok 10 batch_save ok 11 bulk_docs ok 12 changes ok 13 coffee ok 14 compact ok 15 config ok 16 conflicts ok 17 content_negotiation ok 18 cookie_auth ok 19 copy_doc ^Cmake[1]: *** [check-js] Interrupt make: *** [distcheck] Interrupt And it happens on a second run... ok 37 oauth_users_db ok 38 proxyauth ok 39 purge ok 40 reader_acl ok 41 recreate_doc ok 42 reduce ok 43 reduce_builtin ok 44 reduce_false ok 45 reduce_false_temp ^Cmake[1]: *** [check-js] Interrupt make: *** [distcheck] Interrupt This is basically taking up my whole night just trying to get past these tests. On 3 December 2012 02:02, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > (Suffice it to say, this results in unpredictable, and hence useless, > Travis builds.) > > I am getting this also: > > ../test/etap/140-attachment-comp.t ......... Failed 9/85 subtests > > I feel like a broken record at this point, but I do just want to > reitterate: tests that do not work 100% of the time make our testing > infrastructure next to useless. Which may be hyperbole, but false negatives > certainly are not helpful. More to the point, they make my job much harder > than it needs to be. I have literally been trying to get distcheck to pass > for two hours now. > > The only reason it has taken two hours is that one of the tests fails each > time I run it. I feel like I'm playing the world's most boring and unfun > slot machine. All I need is for this distcheck to pass so I can continue > with my work. > > For reference, I am doing this on High-Memory Quadruple Extra Large EC2 > instance. > > > On 3 December 2012 01:53, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> I am seeing a LOT of this: >> >> 7624/home/travis/builds/apache/couchdb/apache-couchdb-1.3.0a-0da9587-git/_build/../src/couch_replicator/test/05-replication-many-leaves.t >> .. 22/? Bailout called. Further testing stopped: Timeout waiting for >> replication to finish >> >> Now, this occurs for me, somewhere towards the end of a distcheck run >> that can take 20 mins. So obviously, each time this happens, it costs me 20 >> mins of my time. So that's a little frustrating, heh. >> >> But it only fails intermittently. >> >> What can be done? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- >> NS >> > > > > -- > NS > -- NS
