This seems suspect of something going on inside autopilot. Can someone else
confirm senan's findings? I've opened this bug to track the issue.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/autopilot/+bug/1218636

Nicholas


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 12:14 PM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi All,
>
> I've found that autopilot tests are running very slow in saucy compared to
> raring. Today ran "Terminal" test in both Raring and Saucy, please find the
> output below
>
> autopilot --version
> Autopilot Source Version: 1.3.1 Autopilot Package Version:
> 1.3.1+13.10.20130812bzr312raring
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> senan@Senan:~/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/ubuntu_autopilot_tests$ autopilot
> run terminal
> Loading tests from:
> /home/senan/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/ubuntu_autopilot_tests
>
> Tests running...
>
> Ran 9 tests in 175.404s
> OK
>
>
> =========================================================================================
>
> autopilot --version
> Autopilot Source Version: 1.3.1 Autopilot Package Version:
> 1.3.1+13.10.20130827bzr316saucy0
>
> senan@Zen-Mind:~/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/ubuntu_autopilot_tests$ autopilot
> run terminal
> Loading tests from:
> /home/senan/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/ubuntu_autopilot_tests
>
> Tests running...
>
> Ran 9 tests in 603.549s
> OK
>
>
> -----------------
> Regards
> Senan
> http://senans.wordpress.com/
>
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