Howard Wilkinson <howard@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>> I am trying to regenerate the RPM packages for Mysql 5.1.30-1 as currently >>> available for FC11. But the build fails a large number of the test cases. Is >>> there a specific trick for getting this package to build properly? > rpl.rpl_relay_space_innodb [ pass ] 913 > rpl.rpl_relayrotate [ pass ] 16282 > rpl.rpl_slave_grp_exec [ pass ] 3933 > timer 21378: expired after 18000 seconds > Test suite timeout! Terminating... After digging around, it seems that what you hit here is an arbitrary upper limit that the mysql folks put on how long it should take the regression tests to run. In my experience the 5.1.x tests normally take something close to 2 hours, on a reasonably current desktop machine with nothing else going on. I speculate that your machine was busy running a lot of other builds concurrently, and it just plain took more than 5 hours :-(. The sum of the per-test times shown in your log is about 221 minutes; after allowing for between-tests overhead, that seems to match up reasonably well with the default 300-minute timeout. I'm going to add a patch to increase the timeout to 12 hours, which I hope will be enough for mass-rebuild scenarios like this one. In the meantime, you'd probably find that it rebuilds okay if you do it by itself. regards, tom lane -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list