My FreeBSD VM seems to need longer for this test than inotify
under Linux, likely because the kevent support code is more
complicated in userspace and needs extra file handles.

And drop unnecessary tick delay after "note-event done" since
that seems unneeded with transactions eliminated for
mail_sync.sqlite3
---
 t/lei-auto-watch.t | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/t/lei-auto-watch.t b/t/lei-auto-watch.t
index 321c0ab3..146402a6 100644
--- a/t/lei-auto-watch.t
+++ b/t/lei-auto-watch.t
@@ -4,8 +4,9 @@
 use strict; use v5.10.1; use PublicInbox::TestCommon;
 use File::Basename qw(basename);
 my ($ro_home, $cfg_path) = setup_public_inboxes;
-my $have_fast_inotify = eval { require Linux::Inotify2 } ||
-       eval { require IO::KQueue };
+my $tick = 2.1;
+my $have_fast_inotify = eval { require Linux::Inotify2; $tick = 0.1 } ||
+       eval { require IO::KQueue; $tick = 0.5 };
 
 $have_fast_inotify or
        diag("$0 IO::KQueue or Linux::Inotify2 missing, test will be slow");
@@ -30,11 +31,10 @@ test_lei(sub {
        lei_ok qw(add-watch), $x;
        my $dst = $x[0] . 'S';
        rename($x[0], $dst) or xbail "rename($x[0], $dst): $!";
-       tick($have_fast_inotify ? undef : 2.1); # wait for inotify
+       tick($tick); # wait for inotify or kevent
        my @y2 = glob("$y/*/*");
        is_deeply(\@y2, [ "$y[0]S" ], "`seen' kw propagated to `y' dir");
        lei_ok qw(note-event done);
-       tick; # XXX why is this needed?
        lei_ok qw(inspect), "blob:$oid";
        $ins = json_utf8->decode($lei_out);
        $exp = { "maildir:$x" => [ map { basename($_) } glob("$x/*/*") ],
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