Re: t/40profile Failed test 20

2004-02-09 Thread Tim Bunce
You don't say what version of the DBI you're using. DBI 1.40 detects that "failure" and says: warn "Time went backwards at some point during the test on this $Config{archname} system!\n"; warn "Perhaps you have time sync software (like NTP) that adjusted the clock\n"; warn "backwards

RE: t/40profile Failed test 20

2004-01-09 Thread David Mann
You hit the nail right on the head. SMP configuration cause of issue. Thanks for your insight, David. -Original Message- From: Tim Bunce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 5:32 AM To: David Mann Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: t/40profile Fail

Re: t/40profile Failed test 20

2004-01-09 Thread Tim Bunce
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 04:53:30PM -0500, David Mann wrote: > > I see some chatter about this failure but have yet to resolve it, any > takers. > > Here's the snippet from "perl -Mblib t/40profile.t" > > ok 19 > not ok 20 > # Failed test 20 in t/40profile.t at line 93 > profile data: [1951 0

Re: t/40profile Failed test 20

2004-01-08 Thread Tim Bunce
Giving a clue about which version of the DBI you're using would help. Tim. On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 04:53:30PM -0500, David Mann wrote: > > I see some chatter about this failure but have yet to resolve it, any > takers. > > Here's the snippet from "perl -Mblib t/40profile.t" > > ok 19 > not

t/40profile Failed test 20

2004-01-08 Thread David Mann
I see some chatter about this failure but have yet to resolve it, any takers. Here's the snippet from "perl -Mblib t/40profile.t" ok 19 not ok 20 # Failed test 20 in t/40profile.t at line 93 profile data: [1951 0.15485954284668 0.000340938568115234 -0.00647091865539551 0 .00459194183349609 1