Am 01.09.2018 um 15:30 schrieb Bram Moolenaar:> > ... the timeouts
longer?
> 
> Which test is that?  Ideally we would have some way of measuring how
> slow the machine is and adjusting to that.  Or we can just increase
> the
> timeout.  That is not a good idea when it's supposed to timeout, so we
> need to know what to change.
The test is 'test_quotestar.vim' and seems to ask for the X-Buffers.
I should have mentioned, all happened on a virtually small debian
'workstation' running in an vmware-cluster for tests.
------------------------------- output was -----------------------------
>From test_quotestar.vim:
Found errors in Test_quotestar():
First run:
Caught exception in Test_quotestar(): WaitFor() timed out after 5000
msec @ function
RunTheTest[40]..Test_quotestar[11]..Do_test_quotestar_for_x11[56]..WaitFor,
line 4
Second run:
Caught exception in Test_quotestar(): WaitFor() timed out after 5000
msec @ function
RunTheTest[40]..Test_quotestar[11]..Do_test_quotestar_for_x11[56]..WaitFor,
line 4
TEST FAILURE
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Testing the buffers from remote to my display with 'xclip' works
perfectly without undue delays.
BUT as I found out today, my problem seems to be, that X11 may be broken
by missing some dependencies(?). The GUI (auto) was ignored but the test
still is tried. May be the test is not skipped, because I configured
with --with-x(?) or is there 'with x but without GUI'?
>> Another test fails, seemingly because there is no
>> textual representation of my passwd entry.  The machine
>> ...
>> 'getent passwd $USER' still works, but with the old
>> 'grep $USER /etc/passwd' nobody will be seen.
>> ...
> What is the log output for this (in src/testdir/messages)?
------------------------------- output was
-----------------------------From test_cmdline.vim:
Found errors in Test_cmdline_complete_user_names():
function RunTheTest[40]..Test_cmdline_complete_user_names line 8:
Pattern '^"e \\~.*\\<stucki\\>' does not match '"e ~salt saned sddm snmp
        speech-dispatcher sshd sssd statd sync sys systemd-bus-proxy
        systemd-network systemd-resolve systemd-timesync'
TEST FAILURE
Makefile:41: recipe for target 'report' failed
make[1]: *** [report] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/stucki/GIT/vim/src/testdir'
Makefile:2083: recipe for target 'scripttests' failed
make: *** [scripttests] Error 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

If I then add a line "stucki:*:####:####:c v. Stuckrad:/home/stucki"
(with #### the correct numbers of course) to '/etc/passwd' and rerun
with 'make test' all tests pass. As I mentioned; 'getent passwd stucki'
shows the correct line in all cases. 'sssd' seems to be some modern
expansion of the name service switch(ing) services, which allows e.g.
laptops to cache logins from the last connection for a while to be
abroad without network and continue to login locally.

Stucki

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