11.07.2013, 13:19, "Kees Bakker" <[email protected]>: > On 11-07-13 10:50, Konstantin Tokarev wrote: > >> 11.07.2013, 12:35, "Kees Bakker" <[email protected]>: >>> I get the impression that the creduce sometimes kills a compiler before it >>> is finished. In that case its temp files are left behind. Again, these are >>> not >>> the temp files in /tmp/creduce-*. >> Of course, it kills it - it's essential part of parallel reduction >> implementation. > > OK > >> It also may be killed by your time limit (you are using ulimit -t, aren't >> you?) > > No, I'm not using a timeout. I haven't run into a situation where > it was needed.
Reduction process can easily lead to pathological source files which take much longer to compile than initial. So it's better to measure time -p of your longest compilation, and set it in ulimit -t. -- Regards, Konstantin
