Indeed, only failed tests are listed in this summary at the end. You can 
see the full tests logs in logs/ subdirectory. 
You might re-run these (timed out) tests separately. However, it's not 
uncommon to see these, in particular if you run tests in parallel on a 
loaded machine. 

On Friday, July 14, 2017 at 8:52:30 PM UTC+1, Christopher Phoenix wrote:
>
> I just ran ./sage --testall to test my new build of Sage like the 
> installation guide recommended. It took over six hours on my hardware 
> (Lenovo Thinkpad 11e, Intel Celeron N2940, 4 gb ram, 500 gb hdd). When the 
> tests finished, four doctests were listed as having timed out.
>
> sage -t local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagenb/testing/tests/
> test_worksheet_list.py
>     [0 tests, 0.19 s]
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> sage -t src/sage/manifolds/differentiable/tensorfield.py  # Timed out
> sage -t src/sage/manifolds/differentiable/metric.py  # Timed out
> sage -t src/sage/manifolds/differentiable/affine_connection.py  # Timed 
> out
> sage -t src/sage/misc/temporary_file.py  # Timed out after testing 
> finished
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Total time for all tests: 22027.6 seconds
>     cpu time: 17542.6 seconds
>     cumulative wall time: 20277.6 seconds
>
> I guess that's not to many considering the size of the Sage library, but 
> is it anything to be concerned about? Should I run the tests again on them? 
> Also, I'm assuming Sage only lists tests that failed or timed out. The 
> output doesn't say anything about the tests that succeeded, but it ran 
> through the rest of them without complaint. Is this the case? Since Sage 
> lists these as having "timed out", I'm guessing that testing timed out on 
> them after they took too long, but didn't get to run through to a failure.
>
> Partway through testing, Ubuntu reported that my system's gdb had 
> unexpectedly quit, so perhaps that had something to do with one or some of 
> these time-outs.
>

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