RE: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.21.0-rc1 (NonStop Results) - Good News

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On February 16, 2019 13:06, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> "Randall S. Becker" <rsbecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > On February 16, 2019 3:27, Max Kirillov wrote:
> >> What you could try is
> >> https://public-inbox.org/git/20181124093719.10705-1-
> max@xxxxxxxxxx/
> >> (I'm not sure it would not conflict by now), this would remove
> >> dependency between tests. If it helps it would be very valuable
> information.
> >
> > Good news. This patch does seem to do the trick. I wonder whether this
> > fixes the Azure build also.
> >
> > I have run the test under the following conditions:
> > Run 1 (system idle): Pass
> > Run 2 (system idle): Pass
> > Run 3 (system idle): Pass
> > Run 4 (system idle): Pass
> > Run 5 (system idle): Pass
> > Run 6 (system mild load, heavy file system): Pass Run 7 (system mild
> > load, moderate file system load - git fetch): Pass Run 8 (heavy system
> > load, heavy file system load): Pass Run 9 (--verbose, heavy system
> > load, heavy file system load): Pass Run 10 (GIT_TRACE=true, --verbose,
> > heavy system load, heavy file system
> > load): Pass
> > Run 11 (very heavy system load, very heavy file system load): Pass
> 
> That indeed is a good news.
> 
> > The current condition of the code is (the generate_zero_bytes delete
> > was previously removed so can be ignored for the patch):
> 
> Just to make sure I do not misunderstand, this result is with Max's patch but
> without the generate_zero_bytes stuff?

Correct.

> Thanks, all.  Hopefully we can get this test failures behind us before -rc2;
> knock, knock...

Once the fix is integrated and in the usual spots, I can verify with haste. The full test cycle is now at 50 hours (argh), which I will rerun in full at rc2, but this one is fast.




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