Can any of them be launched in parallel? This could cut down time significantly.




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On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Mark Bretl <mbr...@pivotal.io> wrote:

> I see that Kirk made an update to the issue and wanted to follow up on the
> Dev list for discussion.
> I also ran a build on the open side with the dunit fork = 1. The total time
> of the build was: 9 hrs 58 mins 33.662 secs. The last Geode build took: 6
> hr 21 min <https://builds.apache.org/job/Geode-nightly/buildTimeTrend>.
> It is an increase of about 3.5 hours, which matches the increase in time
> that Kirk had.
> The question becomes: Do we want to make the change so we can increase the
> quality of tests by isolating each one at the cost of increasing the total
> build time?
> My thoughts would be to make the change to weed out the 'bad' tests and
> increase the overall quality of the tests, so when a test fails there is no
> questioning the result. Once we have them passing more consistently, then
> we can increase the fork count again.
> Thoughts?
> -- 
> Mark Bretl
> Software Build Engineer
> Pivotal
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