Sorry - I was going to try and reproduce this result with a little bit
more rigor, but didn't have time.

My test environment is running against SQLite & Django's file based
cache system.

Frankly, I probably should have done more side-by-side testing of the
two different revs before submitting it to the mailing list.

I will most certainly do so once I have a chunk of time to work on it
- that doubling of test runs is really inconvenient!

Thanks,

Phil

On Mar 10, 1:26 pm, Ramiro Morales <cra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Philip Kimmey <phi...@rover.com> wrote:
> > Hi folks,
>
> > I bumped Django from 1.4 alpha to 1.4rc1 and all of a sudden my unit
> > test runs went from ~16mins to ~29mins. The 16 minutes was extremely
> > stable before (many hundreds of runs in Jenkins) and the 29 mins is
> > very consistent now (about 10 runs.)
>
> > Any ideas what might have changed between Django 1.4 alpha as of a
> > couple months ago to 1.4rc1 that would cause such a dramatic increase
> > in test times?
>
> Tell us more about your testing enviroment and your tests. Do you use the
> DB? To which degree? If yes, what database? MySQL, sqlite, etc.
> If MySQL, which storage engine?, etc.
>
> --
> Ramiro Morales

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