Larry Jones wrote:

> > Making check in src
> >         make  check-local
> >         /bin/sh ./sanity.sh `pwd`/cvs
> > This test should produce no other output than this line, and a final "OK".
> > <<< HUNG HERE WITH NO "OK"
>
> Are you sure it hung?  The tests take a *long* time to run (there are a
> lot of them), you may not have waited long enough.

'tail -f src/check.log' can give you some idea of what's happening.  Be a
little careful though, 'make check' produces two check.logs, so about halfway
through the tests you have to abort the first tail -f and run a second to keep
getting status.

'top' or 'ps' might be helpful too, of course.

Derek

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