-=| Damyan Ivanov, Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 11:58:19AM +0300 |=- > -=| Michael Casadevall, Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 01:21:42AM -0400 |=- > > I rebuilt it a few times, and it always passed. If it possible > > that this is just a random fluke, and this bug can be closed, or > > at least downgraded? > > Could be. But if it is 'random', then it should fail from time to time > (i.e. when building it 100 times in a row). It isn't failing (here) so > the reason should be somewhere else.
I noticed that the build took an unusually long time. From the build log[1]: [1] http://newpeople.debian.org/~lucas/logs/2008/10/06/libdanga-socket-perl_1.59-1_llenny32.buildlog Finished at 20081007-0349 Build needed 00:04:04, 292k disk space DC-Build-Status: Failed 268.977224s DC-Time-Estimation: 268.977224 versus expected 94 (r/m: 1.86145982978723 ; m: 94.0) The failing tests check if a scheduled event comes after the specified time with a tollerance of one second. If the system is overloaded, this could fail. I was able to produce such a failure when running the tests under 'nice' and in parallel with two other[2] "nice -n -20 burnP6" processes. [2] I needed two as otherwise the multithreaded CPU handled the load seamlesly. Ways out that I see: 1. Consider this to be not release-critical 2. Modify t/05-postloop time tests not to fail, but only warn 3. Modify t/05-postloop to skip the actial tests under high load. -- dam JabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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