On Dec 6, 11:29 pm, Ian Clelland <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Without doing anything else, I installed pymysql, and made a few minimal
> modifications to use that module in the mysql backend, and fixed one
> Python3 incompatibility issue in db/backends/mysql/compiler.py.

which was?

> First initial test run indicates that there's still some work to do :)
>
> Ran 4429 tests in 18128.079s
> FAILED (failures=11, errors=375, skipped=114, expected failures=2,
> unexpected successes=1)
>
> (yeah, that's 18k seconds, just a bit over 5 hours, but mysql has never
> been fast on OS X; something about the way it rolls back the database
> between tests)

I presume you've tried the advice given here:

http://www.stereoplex.com/blog/speeding-up-django-unit-test-runs-with-mysql

Regards,

Vinay Sajip

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