On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 6:52 PM Karl Berry wrote:
>
> Hi Jim - (and thanks for the test runs and logs, Gavin)
>
> make -k check TESTS='t/txinfo-no-clutter' \
> AM_TESTSUITE_MAKE="make -j$(( 2*$(nproc) + 1 ))"
>
> I know little about programming for parallel (auto)make, bu
Hi Jim - (and thanks for the test runs and logs, Gavin)
make -k check TESTS='t/txinfo-no-clutter' \
AM_TESTSUITE_MAKE="make -j$(( 2*$(nproc) + 1 ))"
I know little about programming for parallel (auto)make, but I'm
guessing that with the above invocation, the make command
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 09:45:44AM -0800, Jim Meyering wrote:
> I've fixed a few of these failures, but here is still at least one
> that I have not fixed: t/txinfo-no-clutter. In this case, running it
> with no parallelism and by itself passes:
> make -k check TESTS='t/txinfo-no-clutter'
> Yet r
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 09:45:44AM -0800, Jim Meyering wrote:
> Karl has made quite a few improvements, so I'm preparing to make a new
> release. But first, I wanted to make the tests pass reliably also when
> running them in parallel (the only way I run them, because otherwise,
> they take way too
Karl has made quite a few improvements, so I'm preparing to make a new
release. But first, I wanted to make the tests pass reliably also when
running them in parallel (the only way I run them, because otherwise,
they take way too long). I run a command like this:
make check AM_TESTSUITE_MAKE="make