On 11/26/18 2:45 PM, Ron Sigal wrote:
I'm having a strange experience upgrading Fedora. I was running Fedora 24, and I upgraded to Fedora 29, one release at a time. After upgrading, I found that the Resteasy testsuite, which normally runs in about 15 minutes, now takes about 45 minutes. A colleague suggested I do a clean install, which I did, but there was no improvement. The testsuite runs in about 15 on my backup laptop with Fedora 28, so I did a clean install of Fedora 28, but, again, there was no improvement.
From the description, it appears to be a network intensive test. Does it run everything locally on the machine it is run on? Are there multiple parts to the test? Can you tell which part of the test is slow?
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