Hi, apparently I’m supposed to post here, not to cvs-dev, right?
Anyway, I’ve got sporadic issues running the testsuite: when doing a “make check”, I get a failure; when I then re-start (-f) the testsuite, the testcase in question works, and it aborts at the next one, etc. (eventually, they all work). Also, this only happens on my laptop (IBM X40, MirBSD), not on my dayjob desktop (multi-GHz machine, Debian), despite same codebase. This also only affects -r and -p modes. The cases in question are: - import-after-initial-6 (nothing instead of 'original') - sticky-23 ('no longer pertinent' instead of 'was lost') - client-9 (not in -p mode) (transcript follows) OK, whatever PASS: client-8 ** expected: Root /tmp/cvs-sanity/cvsroot Valid-responses [-a-zA-Z ]* valid-requests Argument -D Argument [34] Oct 1999 [0-9][0-9]:00:00 -0000 Argument -- Directory \. /tmp/cvs-sanity/cvsroot/first-dir Entry /file1/1\.2/// Modified file1 u=rw,g=,o= 4 abc update ** or: Root /tmp/cvs-sanity/cvsroot Valid-responses [-a-zA-Z ]* valid-requests Argument -D Argument [34] Oct 1999 [0-9][0-9]:00:00 -0000 Argument -- Directory \. /tmp/cvs-sanity/cvsroot/first-dir Entry /file1/1\.2/// Modified file1 u=rw,g=r,o=r 4 abc update ** got: Root /tmp/cvs-sanity/cvsroot Valid-responses ok error Valid-requests Force-gzip Referrer Redirect Checked-in New-entry Checksum Copy-file Updated Created Update-existing Merged Patched Rcs-diff Mode Mod-time Removed Remove-entry Set-static-directory Clear-static-directory Set-sticky Clear-sticky Edit-file Template Clear-template Notified Module-expansion Wrapper-rcsOption M Mbinary E F MT valid-requests Argument -D Argument 3 Oct 1999 23:59:38 -0000 Argument -- Directory . /tmp/cvs-sanity/cvsroot/first-dir Entry /file1/1.2/// Modified file1 u=rw,g=,o= 4 abc update FAIL: client-9 Now, I’m suspecting a timing issue or something, so if anyone has got an idea why those particular tests (somewhat reliably) fail, and how to fix them… we already have raised some timeouts compared to the original sources; I attached a diff. Thanks in advance, //mirabilos -- 13:22⎜«neurodamage» mira, what's up man? I have a CVS question for you in #cvs 13:22⎜«neurodamage» since you're so good w. it │ «neurodamage:#cvs» i love you 13:28⎜«neurodamage:#cvs» you're a handy guy to have around for systems stuff ☺ 16:06⎜<Draget:#cvs> Thank god I found you =) 20:03│«bioe007:#cvs» mira2k: ty 17:14⎜<ldiain:#cvs> Thanks big help you are :-) <bioe007> mira|nwt: ty again 18:35⎜«alturiak:#cvs» mirabilos: aw, nice. thanks :o 18:36⎜«ThunderChicken:#cvs» mirabilos FTW! 23:03⎜«mithraic:#cvs» aaah. thanks 18:41⎜«alturiak:#cvs» phew. thanks a bunch, guys. you just made my weekend :-) 18:10⎜«sumit:#cvs» mirabilos: oh ok.. thanks for that 21:57⎜<bhuey:#cvs> yeah, I really appreciate help 18:50⎜«grndlvl:#cvs» thankyou 18:50⎜«grndlvl:#cvs» worked perfectly 20:50⎜<paolo:#cvs> i see. mirabilos, thnks for your support 00:36⎜«halirutan:#cvs» ok, the obvious way:-) thx 18:44⎜«arcfide:#cvs» mirabilos, I am running OpenBSD. 18:59⎜«arcfide:#cvs» Hrm, yes, I see what you mean. 19:01⎜«arcfide:#cvs» Yeah, thanks for the help. 21:33⎜«CardinalFang:#cvs» Ugh. Okay. Sorry for the dumb question. Thank you 21:34⎜<centosian:#cvs> mirabilos: whoa that's sweet 21:52⎜«garrett__:#cvs» much appreciated «garrett__:#cvs» thanks for your time 23:39⎜<symons:#cvs> this worked, thank you very much 16:26⎜<schweizer:#cvs> ok thx, i'll try that 20:00⎜«stableable:#cvs» Thank you. 20:50⎜«s833:#cvs» mirabilos: thanks a lot. 19:34⎜<bobbytek:#cvs> Thanks for confirming :) 20:08⎜<tsolox:#cvs> ...works like a charm.. thanks mirabilos
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