whoops didn't notice the debbugs email reproduced 7 times now, same results. usually 260-280 seconds.
On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 4:43 PM Jeffrey Cliff <jeffrey.cl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Run the full test suite now at least 6 times, same results. Would you > like me to run them more? > > last couple of tests/rm/ext3-perf results ...266 seconds , 265 > seconds, 260 seconds ... > > On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 9:31 AM Bernhard Voelker > <m...@bernhard-voelker.de> wrote: > > > > On 9/23/23 18:35, Jeffrey Cliff wrote: > > > Test suite told me to send this report in so here we are. > > > > > > environment : custom LFS (GNM) > > > coreutils: 9.4 > > > gcc: (GCC) 13.2.0 > > > > > > > FAIL: tests/rm/ext3-perf > > > ======================== > > > [...] > > > > > > ++ date +%s > > > + start=1698065263 > > > + mkdir d > > > + cd d > > > + xargs touch > > > + seq 400000 > > > + test -f 1 > > > + test -f 400000 > > > + cd .. > > > + ok=1 > > > + test 1 = 1 > > > +++ date +%s > > > ++ expr 1698065541 - 1698065263 > > > + setup_duration=278 > > > + echo creating a 400000-entry directory took 278 seconds > > > creating a 400000-entry directory took 278 seconds > > > + test 60 -lt 278 > > > + threshold_seconds=278 > > > ++ date +%s > > > + start=1698065541 > > > + timeout 278s rm -rf d > > > + err=124 > > > +++ date +%s > > > ++ expr 1698065819 - 1698065541 > > > + duration=278 > > > + case $err in > > > + fail=1 > > > + echo rm took longer than 278 seconds > > > rm took longer than 278 seconds > > > + echo removing a 400000-entry directory took 278 seconds > > > removing a 400000-entry directory took 278 seconds > > > + Exit 1 > > > > Hmm, that seems to be a rather slow system. > > On my desktop system on ext4 here, it is: > > creating a 400000-entry directory took 6 seconds > > removing a 400000-entry directory took 4 seconds > > > > The test measures the time for the creation, and uses it to verify > > that the removal is faster. > > > > Depending on other activities on the system during creation vs. that during > > the deletion, the test might fail. > > > > Is it always reproducible on that system, or was this just a one-off? > > > > Have a nice day, > > Berny > > > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > End the campaign to Cancel Richard Stallman - go to stallmansupport.org ! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ End the campaign to Cancel Richard Stallman - go to stallmansupport.org ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------