Thanks, Frank.

Wouldn't this be an argument for *removing* the data, then?

Or perhaps the test suite system could be equipped with a
"short/medium/long" flag if people really wanted to avoid the most
time-/memory-consuming tests?

This sounds like the kind of thing that might have been discussed
before; I'm just objecting to anything other than .par files being in
a "par" directory.

Bernard

On 20 November 2015 at 11:48, Frank Loeffler <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 11:46:29AM -0500, Bernard Kelly wrote:
>> I noticed that the thorn EinsteinInitialData/Hydro_InitExcision has a
>> "par" subdirectory containing both parfiles *and* the resulting output
>> directories; it looks just like a second set of test suites, except
>> presumably they'd never be picked up by the testsuite process. Any
>> reason why these are there (still true with new 2015_11 release)?
>
> Without looking into it deeply I seem to remember that the problem with
> those was that they were taking too long, and/or using too much memory
> to be used as regular test suite.
>
> Frank
>
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