Maybe your computer is *too fast* ?

What is the result of manually running the following line:

run_doctests(sage.rings.infinity)

On my computer, I get with python3

too few successful tests, not using stored timings
Running doctests with ID 2019-04-29-10-37-46-21ab2187.
Git branch: develop
Using --optional=sage
Doctesting 1 file.
sage -t /home/chapoton/sage3/src/sage/rings/infinity.py
    [299 tests, 4.01 s]
----------------------------------------------------------------------
All tests passed!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Total time for all tests: 8.6 seconds
    cpu time: 1.4 seconds
    cumulative wall time: 4.0 seconds

And the timing is between 1 and 3 seconds in other configurations.

Frederic

Le mardi 23 avril 2019 13:14:07 UTC+2, Clemens Heuberger a écrit :
>
> The logfile I posted earlier was produced outside the patchbot. 
>
>
>
> Am 23.04.19 um 13:10 schrieb Daniel Krenn: 
> > On 23.04.19 12:55, Clemens Heuberger wrote: 
> >> Am 23.04.19 um 12:30 schrieb Clemens Heuberger: 
> >>> On one of my patchbots 
> >>> 
> >>>       
> https://patchbot.sagemath.org/log/0/LinuxMint/18.2/x86_64/4.4.0-138-generic/rk02-math/2019-04-20%2005:53:22
>  
> > 
> > FWIW, this patchbot got updated to the latest version 2.8.2.dev0 a few 
> > days ago. (was on 2.8.0.dev before). 
> > 
>
>
>

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