Re: [AUTOTEST] Autotest spinning during testing

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On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues<lmr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Avi Kivity<avi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I see autotest consuming all available cpu after upgrading to 479db4e7c6;
>> strace shows
>
> Will check into it... Weird.

Other than the command that gets all installed packages that indeed is
executed to keep track of package list changes ('rpm -qa' for rpm
based systems), I don't see this problem. By any chance might be any
leftovers from older code trees?

>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>> read(23, ""..., 1)                      = 0
>>
>> Where 23 is some pipe.
>>
>> --
>> error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
>>
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