Roland Illig writes: > Am 08.12.2021 um 02:09 schrieb matthew green: > >> Module Name: src > >> Committed By: rillig > >> Date: Sun Dec 5 14:57:36 UTC 2021 > >> > >> Modified Files: > >> src/usr.bin/make: test-variants.sh > >> src/usr.bin/make/unit-tests: Makefile export.mk opt-file.mk > >> > >> Log Message: > >> tests/make: migrate to jemalloc > 100 > > > > note that the build allows choosing jemalloc 100 or 510, and > > we default to 100 on vax and sun2 currently. > > The code of usr.bin/make is as platform-independent as possible, > therefore my idea was to run the tests with memory debugging on the main > development platforms, assuming that if the memory management would be > broken, either x86_64 or i386 or sparc would fail first, and these are > included in https://releng.netbsd.org/test-results.html. > > I don't think adding memory management debugging for vax or sun2 > provides much additional value. Sure, if you insist, I can add that, > but right now I feel it would be redundant. On the plus side, omitting > memory debugging on these platforms makes the tests run a bit faster.
i'm not asking that you make sun2 or vax stuff work, but some of us choose to use jemalloc 100 on all builds and since this is a supported option, i wanted to make sure you were aware of it. thanks. .mrg.