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java-snappy: Test failure on ci.guix.gnu.org
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java-snappy fails as a dependency of several Java evaluations, for
example:
http://ci.guix.gnu.org/eval/120281?status=failed
http://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/359649/log/raw
These failures exist only on ci.guix.gnu.org, but locally it build
perfectly, even with --rounds=100!
Why? Because our buildmachine has too much memory :-) [And I can
remember, we once had that for another package, I just can't remember
again which one].
What should we do about it? Just disable the test, or something more
complicated?
Analysis:
To analyze, I let it once fail with the -K switch to have the directory
/tmp/guix-build-java-snappy-1.1.7.drv-0/
available. Enter the environment with
$ guix environment java-snappy
$ cd /tmp/guix-build-java-snappy-1.1.7.drv-0/
$ source ./environment-variables
$ cd source
$ ant check
--> everything is fine.
Then increase the memory used by junit: Edit the build.xml file, add a
huge "maxmemory" property like this :
<junit maxmemory="30G" printsummary="true" ...
Either have enough RAM or add some extra swap space, then run again:
$ ant check
It fails. The junit logs can be found in
src/test/test-reports/TEST-org.xerial.snappy.pool.CachingBufferPoolTest.txt
Testsuite: org.xerial.snappy.pool.CachingBufferPoolTest
Tests run: 4, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 7.363 sec
Testcase: testDirectByteBuffers took 0.002 sec
Testcase: testSoftReferences took 7.353 sec
FAILED
count: 2048
junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: count: 2048
at org.xerial.snappy.pool.CachingBufferPoolTest.testSoftReferences(Unknown
Source)
Testcase: testArrays took 0 sec
Testcase: testAdjustSize took 0 sec
If you look at the test case source code, it tries to allocate about
20GB and hopes that this fails. It just does not fail on huge machines...
Björn
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