On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 05:51:02PM +0100, Alex Bligh wrote: > I had not before about 5 minutes ago run "make check" on a machine with > a real spinning hard disk (as opposed to an SSD). Lesson for today, > my Macbook Air running VMware with an SSD runs nbd-server far faster > than a "server" with a normal disk. > > "make check" now takes a little while to run, mainly because of the > presence of flush & fua I think, which affects rotational media far > more than others.
Presumably. > This is only going to be used by people developing, and the integrity > tests are in my opinion useful. Do they now take so long they are > a pain? IE should I cut them down a bit? No, that's fine. I had noticed that they took longer, too, but I'm actually happy that we're getting more testing. Removing tests never sounds like a particularly bright idea :-) As long as the tests don't start taking hours, we'll be fine. A few minutes isn't a big issue. -- The volume of a pizza of thickness a and radius z can be described by the following formula: pi zz a ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content authoring tool. Experience the power of Track Changes, Inline Image Editing and ensure content is compliant with Accessibility Checking. http://p.sf.net/sfu/ephox-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Nbd-general mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nbd-general
