On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Michal Čihař
<michal@cihar.com> wrote:
Hi
Dne Wed, 11 Jul 2012 18:50:45 +0530
yasitha pandithawatta <yasitha4@gmail.com> napsal(a):
> That is the way I am using too. But after 10 tests it keep waiting for long
> time. Nothing happens.
> So I used to run files by files. That may the case I missed those failures.
Well yes, the test takes too long this way (it takes about 20 minutes on
ci.phpmyadmin.net). I have no clue why this happens, but it did not
happen few months ago (I think it started with some phpunit update,
AFAIR removing php-xdebug helped, but that's not a solution). In case
you would be able to figure out why does this happen, it would be great.
Otherwise we have to live with too long running testsuite.
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Hi Michal,
Thanks for the reply. I kept it around 20 minutes and finally got it run. I didn't wait much time earlier since normally it won't take much time. Problem is with only few test cases. If we can identify those test cases, probably can fix it. I'll try to find it. It is better to fix it because then everybody can run whole test suit before committing. This will reduce the test failures caused by day to day commits. So we can get the real use of testing.
Regards,
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Yasitha Pandithawatta
Undergraduate
Computer Science and Engineering Department
University of Moratuwa
Sri Lanka