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
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
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
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
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