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Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@suse.com> wrote ..

On Sat, 2012-07-07 at 23:18 -0700, Waitman Gobble wrote:
What is the general time delay after 'lpsolve deliver'? It sits for quite a long
time, then stops on building sal.

      lpsolve deliver is usually rather quick. I suspect you're taking a hit
from the next 'make'.

{appears to sit indefinitely}

      :-)

This is on an amd64/A8 processor with 16GB of RAM. Running processes and
memory utilization are light during the delay.

      Odd; so presuambly it's blocked on I/O ... (?)

      I wonder if you're blocked on a make in 'tail_build' which has to
collect together quite a lot of data before it can make any decision;
try:

      make tail_build

      And without an up-to-date gnumake (which is sadly not released) that
can be a bit over-slow.

      It'd be great to do a ps auwwwx and see what the full commandline of
whichever the leaf node in the process tree is (use pstree I guess to
find that pid).

      Thanks !

              Michael.

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Thanks for the reply Michael. I found that the unit tests take much time, so I cut them all out of 
the Makefiles. 

At the moment I'm trying to isolate an issue with HelpLinker, (i'll make a separate post) but after 
I work that out i'll give it another run and report back the ps.



Waitman

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Waitman Gobble
San Jose California USA


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