On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 09:34:30AM -0400, Gary Poster wrote: > On Jun 6, 2008, at 8:37 AM, Benji York wrote: >> A suggestion: I'd like to have the tests run with --all. > > Heh, I was going to try and fix a time-out failure (zc.blist) by moving > the intentionally long tests to --all...maybe there would be some way to > say "don't run me with --all"? Otherwise don't love this idea, though I > understand its point.
There are two ways to avoid buildbot timeouts: * pass the -v option to the test runner (when buildout sees dots appearing it resets its timeout counter, and the dots themselves do not obscure errors in the log) * increase the buildbot timeout (pass timeout=60*60 to the step that runs the tests) If even buildbot, who has the patience of a computer, is not running tests that take a long time, will anyone else ever run them? Marius Gedminas -- Many people enjoy Perl, many enjoy Python, some enjoy /bin/tcsh. The latter population should however, needless to say, be put into working camps. -- viktor on Slashdot
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