[phobos] FreeBSD 32 still fails unittests for std.datetime

Benjamin Shropshire benjamin at precisionsoftware.us
Mon May 2 22:07:23 PDT 2011


On 05/02/2011 05:53 AM, Steve Schveighoffer wrote:
> Not sure if it's related, but at work we had a strange issue with some 
> process being unexpectedly killed on Linux.  The root cause turned out 
> to be the process using too much memory.  Apparently, if the system 
> gets critically low on memory, the kernel selects the worst offender 
> and kills it.
>
> Of course, that's Linux, but I think BSD and linux have cross 
> pollinating ideas sometimes.
>
> But it might be a start to compare the amount of memory this system 
> has with the auto-tester which does not fail.

It's called the OOM killer: http://linux-mm.org/OOM_Killer and I don't 
know if BSD has one (a quick google gives conflicting results).

> -Steve
>
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>     *From:* Walter Bright <walter at digitalmars.com>
>     *To:* Discuss the phobos library for D <phobos at puremagic.com>
>     *Sent:* Friday, April 29, 2011 8:16 PM
>     *Subject:* [phobos] FreeBSD 32 still fails unittests for std.datetime
>
>     Testing generated/freebsd/debug/32/unittest/std/date
>     std.date and std.dateparse have been scheduled for deprecation.
>     Please use std.d
>     atetime instead.
>     Testing generated/freebsd/debug/32/unittest/std/datetime
>     gmake[2]: *** [generated/freebsd/debug/32/unittest/std/datetime]
>     Killed: 9
>     gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/home/walter/cbx/mars/phobos'
>     gmake[1]: *** [unittest] Error 2
>     gmake: *** [unittest] Error 2
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