On Dec 24, 10:40 am, "Bert Huijben" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bhuvaneswaran A [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: donderdag 24 december 2009 5:15
> > To: Hyrum K. Wright
> > Cc: Subversion Development
> > Subject: Re: 1.6.7 up for signing/testing
>
> > On Wed, 2009-12-23 at 09:35 -0600, Hyrum K. Wright wrote:
> > > A little late, but never never, here's the promised tarballs for 
> > > Subversion
> > 1.6.7.  The magic revision is r893529, and you can find the tarballs here:
>
> > >http://orac.ece.utexas.edu/pub/svn/1.6.7/
>
> > > Please be sure to test the bindings.
>
> > > You know the drill: signatures from full committers back to me, and
> > enthusiastic tester feedback is welcome. At this point, this candidate is 
> > not
> > yet blessed for wide release, so please don't make it available to people 
> > not
> > interested in test-driving the new release.
>
> > For those who are going to sign it for Solaris, the following 3 tests
> > seem to fail. I'm not sure if it is related to environment where I run
> > the build, or the code.
> > prop_tests.py 22: test prop* handle invalid property names
> > utf-test 3: test svn_utf_cstring_to_utf8_ex2
> > utf-test 4: test_svn_utf_cstring_from_utf8_ex2
>
> > For more details, refer to this build result:
> >http://hudson.zones.apache.org/hudson/view/subversion/job/subversion-
> > 1.6.x-solaris/49/
>
> All these errors are related to converting characters to and from UTF8. It 
> could be that these characters can't be represented in the system locale or 
> that the iconv library has limited support for converting from the encoding 
> used by these specific tests.
>
> I don't think any of our normal release signers uses Solaris for his 
> releases, so I don't guess they see this.
>
> Can you check if you have the same issue with 1.6.6 (or earlier releases) on 
> this platform. I would guess that it is not a regression, but an existing 
> problem which is likely outside the subversion code.

sparc solaris machines are slow perfomance on a single thread, but
have up to 128 threads. what is the best possibility to run the tests
multi-threaded? for http://opencsw.org packaging we had to switch of
testing as it does run forever.

rupert.


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