On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 1:31 AM, Cesar Canassa <cesar.cana...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am working in a large Django project that is currently using the 1.2.3
> version. The project test suite has around 500 test which take ~50 seconds
> to run in my machine.
> I recently did a upgrade to the Django 1.3 version, the upgrade was smooth
> so far, most problems came from the SQL Server driver but these are not used
> in the test suite, since the test database is SQLite. The only thing I had
> to change in the project itself was removing the jogging app since the 1.3
> has built-in logging facilities.
> The problem is that the test suite now takes ~500 seconds to run, that's
> about 10 times longer than it did with the 1.2.3 version.
> Has anyone had a similar issue? I have a felling that this related to
> running Django under Windows.

I can't say I've heard any such reports -- if anything, 1.3 testing
should be faster, due to a number of optimizations in the test startup
process.

If you identify the source of the slowdown, I'd be interested in
hearing about it in case it is a serious regression on Django's part.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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