On 06/24/2013 09:21 PM, Jan Stolarek wrote: >> My only claim was that I have a set of steps that can reliably reproduce >> an error on my system, not that these steps will reliably reproduce it >> on an arbitrary system, e.g., yours. Still, being able to reliably >> reproduce an error, even if only on one system, is *very* useful. > just misunderstood your use of the word "reliable". Certainly having this level of > reproducibility is very helpful in debugging, even if it's only on one machine. > >> So, to be clear, you see recache errors sporadically and for different >> sets of tests across different runs, and you are running validate with >> no extra arguments, single-threaded, on a Linux x86_64 system with an >> ext4 file system? > Yes, except I would say "very often" instead of "sporadically". I'm not sure about > single-threaded. I run validate without any parameters - doesn't it use more then one thread in > this case?
It looks like running validate without any parameters will use 2 threads. I've pushed a fix (I hope) for this issue. Could you check and see if it's fixed for you now? Geoff _______________________________________________ ghc-devs mailing list ghc-devs@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs