Hi, On Wednesday, February 23, 2011 08:38:20 am Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote: > On 22 Feb 2011, at 18:07, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > > Hi, > > > > this happens on OpenBSD/i386 for the base tests: > > > > 4989 Passed tests > > 140 Failed files > > 108 Failed builds > > > > 2 Failed tests > > 2 Dashed hopes > > > > Some of the failed files, about 5 to 10 i killed, since at least some of > > them were running for about half an hour already, so I thought there > > sth. might be screwed? Or is that normal, and I was just too impatient, > > and should rerun it, and leave it running? The tests.sum is attached. > > Some tests *are* slow (particularly the I/O related ones where we trying > reading/writing data in lots of different sized blocks in order to check > for buffer size issues), and I know you run things on slow machines, but > even so that sounds like a very long time. Also, looking at the summary, > the output doesn't look right ... so maybe there's a problem with the test > framework. I don't know when you checked it out from svn, but there have > been a lot of changes made in the last few days, some will have > temporarily broken things, some were for performance improvements, and > some were addressing portability issues. It would be worth checking out a > new copy (and making note of the svn revision you checked out) and trying > that. > > It's also possible for individual tests to hang ... I've just found that it > looks like on solaris 8 the system locking implementation doesn't actually > support the pthreads api properly and that causes one of the locking tests > to deadlock :-(
The svn checkout was from yesterday in the morning, but I've seen a lot of things happened yesterday, so I'll just try again, and try to be more patient... Sebastian _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
