Continuing with today's HEAD's results:
7506 expected passes
235 expected failures
0 unexpected passes
9 unexpected failures
More failures than Friday, with fewer tests run (no profiling).
But what's the actual difference?
We have our old acquaintances
T3064(normal)
To chime in, latest validate for me on x86-32 had two fails:
OVERALL SUMMARY for test run started at Sun May 15 16:16:28 BST 2011
2773 total tests, which gave rise to
10058 test cases, of which
0 caused framework failures
7598 were skipped
2377 expected passes
81
Running the testsuite with today's HEAD (perf build, but without profiling
to keep time bearable) resulted in:
OVERALL SUMMARY for test run started at Do 12. Mai 13:34:13 CEST 2011
2765 total tests, which gave rise to
9300 test cases, of which
0 caused
On Thursday 12 May 2011 17:49:16, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
|hpc_markup_multi_001(normal)
|hpc_markup_multi_002(normal)
|hpc_markup_multi_003(normal)
|
| Unexpected passes:
|mc01(hpc,ghci)
|mc06(hpc,ghci)
|mc08(hpc,ghci)
|mc11(hpc)
|mc16(hpc)
|
Hi,
FYI I just ran the full testsuite (my first time) on a fedora devel
build for Fedora 14 and got the following results:
* i686 (all)
OVERALL SUMMARY for test run started at gum agd 23 7:20:47 saaku UTC 2010
2375 total tests, which gave rise to
13152 test cases, of which
0
On 23/04/2010 11:47, Jens Petersen wrote:
Hi,
FYI I just ran the full testsuite (my first time) on a fedora devel
build for Fedora 14 and got the following results:
* i686 (all)
OVERALL SUMMARY for test run started at gum agd 23 7:20:47 saaku UTC 2010
2375 total tests, which gave rise