On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 04:49:04PM -0600, Trent Shea wrote:
> 
> I'm still concerned about my actual SBU time. One SBU unit for this machine 
> is 
> anywhere from 230-300 seconds, so, the glibc in chapter six with tests should 
> take anywhere from 4500-5800 seconds. It would be nice to see if anyone who 
> didn't encounter errors in the glibc-tests has SBU times that reflect those 
> listed in the book.

 So, take a look at the unexpurgated log.  Search for 'Entering' to
see which subdirectories it went into.  On the box I'm sitting at
(ppc, glibc-2.4) I can see it entering and running tests, to create
one or more .out files, in csu, iconv, iconvdata, locale, localedata,
assert, ctype, intl, catgets, math, setjmp, signal, stdlib,
stdio-common, libio, dlfcn, malloc, string, wcsmbs, timezone, time,
dirent, grp, pwd, posix, io, resource, misc, gmon, wctype, argp,
crypt, nptl, resolv, nss, rt, debug, inet, sunrpc, login, elf (which
then goes through the directories again for rtld-all).

 If your log shows it did something similar, then all is well (but I
mistrust your SBU measurement - 230-300 is a rather large variance,
and anyway for a specific build of LFS it should be a constant
value).

 Alternatively, the tests ended early and there must be a different
message to show something was wrong.

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