On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 15:14:04 -0700, Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> wrote: > On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:45:11 +0400, Dmitry Kurochkin <dmitry.kurochkin@gmail.com> wrote: > > Before the change, every Emacs test ran in a separate Emacs > > instance. Starting Emacs many times wastes considerable time and > > it gets worse as the test suite grows. The patch solves this by > > using a single Emacs server and emacsclient(1) to run multiple > > tests. > > Great, great stuff, Dmitry! > > I've pushed everything earlier than this patch in this series. > > And I'd be fine pushing this one as well, (if Austin cares strongly > about not polling, I'll invite him to improve things from here). > > Except that things don't actually work for me with this patch applied. > > I'm not getting consistent results from the test suite, (I have seen > both "2 tests failed" and "5 tests failed"). Here are the failures from > a recent run with 5 failures: > > FAIL decryption, --format=text > FAIL decryption, --format=json > FAIL decryption, --format=json, --part=4 > FAIL decrypt attachment (--part=5 --format=raw) > FAIL decryption failure with missing key > > In each case the actual output was either empty, or an empty JSON > array. In some cases notmuch also gave an error: > > Error: search term did not match precisely one message. > > Are you not getting these same failures? > Ouch. I never saw these. Do you get these in crypto tests only? Regards, Dmitry > Let me know what else I can do to investigate this. > > -Carl > > -- > carl.d.worth@intel.com