Having heard nothing on the list yet about the reported unsuccessful
parallel regression tests on Cygwin with 7.2b3, I thought I'd have a play
myself having found a spare few minutes.
System: Windows XP Professional, PIII 850MHz, 512Mb RAM, 32Gb disk
uname -a: CYGWIN_NT-5.1 PC20 1.3.3(0.46/3/2) 2001-09-12 23:54 i686 unknown
Sequential regression tests pass repeatedly.
Parallel regression tests appear to fail almost randomly. The best I got so
far was 3 failures (out of 79 tests), the worst was about 15. In particular
the horology & misc tests always seems to fail, whilst the others vary. With
the exception of the misc test, all failures appear to be due to failed
connections eg:
--- 1,3 ----
! psql: could not connect to server: Connection refused
! Is the server running on host localhost and accepting
! TCP/IP connections on port 65432?
The misc test fails with:
*** ./expected/misc.out Wed Dec 12 20:34:59 2001
--- ./results/misc.out Wed Dec 12 21:52:29 2001
***************
*** 567,573 ****
a_star
abstime_tbl
aggtest
- arrtest
b
b_star
box_tbl
--- 567,572 ----
***************
*** 633,641 ****
point_tbl
polygon_tbl
ramp
- random_tbl
real_city
- reltime_tbl
road
serialtest
serialtest_f2_seq
--- 632,638 ----
***************
*** 652,662 ****
timestamp_tbl
timestamptz_tbl
timetz_tbl
- tinterval_tbl
toyemp
varchar_tbl
xacttest
! (93 rows)
--SELECT name(equipment(hobby_construct(text 'skywalking', text 'mer')))
AS equip_name;
SELECT hobbies_by_name('basketball');
--- 649,658 ----
timestamp_tbl
timestamptz_tbl
timetz_tbl
toyemp
varchar_tbl
xacttest
! (89 rows)
--SELECT name(equipment(hobby_construct(text 'skywalking', text 'mer')))
AS equip_name;
SELECT hobbies_by_name('basketball');
Though again, this varies with each run - looking at misc.sql I assume that
this is because of the earlier failures?
I have no idea what's causing these connection failures, but if anyone else
has any ideas and would like me to try out anything please let me know -
assuming of course it's not too late for 7.2 yet...
Regards, Dave.
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