Dne Čt 24. listopadu 2011 10:43:41, Lukas Ocilka napsal(a):
> On 11/23/2011 10:06 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
> > When running the stdout and stderr test cases while building yast2-core
> > for ARM, we execute processes slower than the yast developer machines
> > apparently :).
> > 
> > The test cases expect data to flow between the ycp code and cat within
> > 50 ms, but we can't guarantee that. In fact, it basically never worked
> > in my tests.
> > 
> > The real fix would probably to listen on the socket and see if new data
> > comes in and only then read from there, but I'm not sure it's worth it
> > for a test case. Instead, we can just increase the sleeps to something
> > really high so we definitely catch all the shiny new data on the other
> > end of the pipe.
> 
> What about rather checking for architecture and raise the sleep time
> only in case of ARM detected (if possible)? I'd prefer not changing it
> for the rest of architectures.

Even the .probe-agent in YaST knows the arm architecture. But I'm not sure if 
we can avoid faking the architecture and use the real architecture in the 
testsuite.

Jiri

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Jiri Srain
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