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20121222
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* --shebang-wrap makes is possible to parallelize scripts by putting
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parallel in the shebang line (the first #! line in scripts).
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* --delay puts in a delay after starting each job. Useful to avoid
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raceconditions and thundering herd problems.
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* --results now uses / as separator instead of TAB and thus creates
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subdirs. Thanks to Drew Frank.
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* parallel: OpenBSD CPU detection. Thanks to Michał Markowski.
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* niceload --sensor allows for negative numbers to signify a lower
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number means the limit is lower.
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* niceload --prg suspend a named program that is already running.
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* niceload multiple --pid suspend process ids that are already running.
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* Convertir des images avec find et imagemagick
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http://roger.b.over-blog.com/article-convertir-des-images-avec-find-et-imagemagick-113416637.html
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* Bug fixes and man page updates.
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20121122
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* niceload --sensor makes it possible to use a program to control if a
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#! /bin/sh
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# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 for parallel 20121122.
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# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68 for parallel 20121222.
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#
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# Report bugs to <bug-parallel@gnu.org>.
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#
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#
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# Copyright (C) 1992-1996, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
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# 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc.
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configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68,
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AC_INIT([parallel], [20121122], [bug-parallel@gnu.org])
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Subject: GNU Parallel 20121222 ('#freeandopen') released
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Subject: GNU Parallel 20121222 ('End of The World') released
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GNU Parallel 20121222 ('#freeandopen') has been released. It is
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GNU Parallel 20121222 ('End of The World') has been released. It is
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raceconditions and thundering herd problems.
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* --results now uses / as separator instead of TAB and thus creates
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subdirs.
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subdirs. Thanks to Drew Frank.
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* parallel: OpenBSD CPU detection. Thanks to Michał Markowski.
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* niceload --sensor allows for negative numbers to signify a lower
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* niceload multiple --pid suspend process ids that are already running.
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* Convertir des images avec find et imagemagick
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http://roger.b.over-blog.com/article-convertir-des-images-avec-find-et-imagemagick-113416637.html
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Summary: Shell tool for executing jobs in parallel
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Name: parallel
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Version: 20121122
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Version: 20121222
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subdir = src
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DIST_COMMON = $(srcdir)/Makefile.am $(srcdir)/Makefile.in
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ACLOCAL_M4 = $(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4
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use strict;
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use Getopt::Long;
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$Global::progname="niceload";
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$Global::version = 20121122;
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$Global::version = 20121222;
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Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling","require_order");
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get_options_from_array(\@ARGV) || die_usage();
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if($opt::version) {
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sub parse_options {
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# Returns: N/A
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# Defaults:
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$Global::version = 20121127;
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$Global::version = 20121222;
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$Global::progname = 'parallel';
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$Global::infinity = 2**31;
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$Global::debug = 0;
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Only used with B<--pipe>.
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=item B<--results> I<prefix> (beta testing)
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=item B<--results> I<prefix> (alpha testing)
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=item B<--res> I<prefix> (beta testing)
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=item B<--res> I<prefix> (alpha testing)
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Save the output into files. The files will be stored in a directory tree
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rooted at I<prefix>. Within this directory tree, each command will result
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Print the version GNU B<parallel> and exit.
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=item B<--workdir> I<mydir>
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=item B<--workdir> I<mydir> (alpha testing)
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=item B<--wd> I<mydir>
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=item B<--wd> I<mydir> (alpha testing)
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Files transferred using B<--transfer> and B<--return> will be relative
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to I<mydir> on remote computers, and the command will be executed in
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Only used with @strong{--pipe}.
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@item @strong{--results} @emph{prefix} (beta testing)
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@anchor{@strong{--results} @emph{prefix} (beta testing)}
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@item @strong{--results} @emph{prefix} (alpha testing)
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@anchor{@strong{--results} @emph{prefix} (alpha testing)}
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@item @strong{--res} @emph{prefix} (beta testing)
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@anchor{@strong{--res} @emph{prefix} (beta testing)}
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@item @strong{--res} @emph{prefix} (alpha testing)
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@anchor{@strong{--res} @emph{prefix} (alpha testing)}
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Results in files named by tab separated arguments. Save the output
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into files. The file names will be prefixed with @emph{prefix} which can
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contain a path with a prefix string. The file with output from stdout
|
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(standard output) will prefixed with '@emph{prefix}stdout'. The file
|
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with output from stderr (standard error) will prefixed with
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'@emph{prefix}stderr'.
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The postfix is the header of the input source (if using @strong{--header :})
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or the number of the input source followed by the value of the input
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source. This is repeated for every input source and is separated by
|
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TAB (\t).
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Save the output into files. The files will be stored in a directory tree
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rooted at @emph{prefix}. Within this directory tree, each command will result
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in two files: @emph{prefix}/<ARGS>/stdout and @emph{prefix}/<ARGS>/stderr, where
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<ARGS> is a sequence of directories representing the header of the input
|
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source (if using @strong{--header :}) or the number of the input source and
|
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corresponding values.
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E.g:
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@verbatim
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parallel --header : --results foo/bar echo {a} {b} ::: a I II ::: b III IIII
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parallel --header : --results foo echo {a} {b} ::: a I II ::: b III IIII
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@end verbatim
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will generate the files:
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@verbatim
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foo/barstderr a I b III
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foo/barstderr a I b IIII
|
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foo/barstderr a II b III
|
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foo/barstderr a II b IIII
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foo/barstdout a I b III
|
||||
foo/barstdout a I b IIII
|
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foo/barstdout a II b III
|
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foo/barstdout a II b IIII
|
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foo/a/I/b/III/stderr
|
||||
foo/a/I/b/IIII/stderr
|
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foo/a/II/b/III/stderr
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foo/a/II/b/IIII/stderr
|
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foo/a/I/b/III/stdout
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foo/a/I/b/IIII/stdout
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foo/a/II/b/III/stdout
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foo/a/II/b/IIII/stdout
|
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@end verbatim
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and
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|
||||
@verbatim
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parallel --results foo/bar echo {1} {2} ::: I II ::: III IIII
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parallel --results foo echo {1} {2} ::: I II ::: III IIII
|
||||
@end verbatim
|
||||
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||||
will generate the files:
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||||
@verbatim
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foo/barstderr 1 I 2 III
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||||
foo/barstderr 1 I 2 IIII
|
||||
foo/barstderr 1 II 2 III
|
||||
foo/barstderr 1 II 2 IIII
|
||||
foo/barstdout 1 I 2 III
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||||
foo/barstdout 1 I 2 IIII
|
||||
foo/barstdout 1 II 2 III
|
||||
foo/barstdout 1 II 2 IIII
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||||
foo/1/I/2/III/stderr
|
||||
foo/1/I/2/IIII/stderr
|
||||
foo/1/II/2/III/stderr
|
||||
foo/1/II/2/IIII/stderr
|
||||
foo/1/I/2/III/stdout
|
||||
foo/1/I/2/IIII/stdout
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||||
foo/1/II/2/III/stdout
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||||
foo/1/II/2/IIII/stdout
|
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@end verbatim
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|
||||
where all spaces are TABs (\t);.
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||||
See also @strong{--files}, @strong{--header}, @strong{--joblog}.
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||||
|
||||
@item @strong{--resume}
|
||||
|
@ -1612,11 +1605,11 @@ Use @strong{-v} @strong{-v} to print the wrapping ssh command when running remot
|
|||
|
||||
Print the version GNU @strong{parallel} and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
@item @strong{--workdir} @emph{mydir}
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||||
@anchor{@strong{--workdir} @emph{mydir}}
|
||||
@item @strong{--workdir} @emph{mydir} (alpha testing)
|
||||
@anchor{@strong{--workdir} @emph{mydir} (alpha testing)}
|
||||
|
||||
@item @strong{--wd} @emph{mydir}
|
||||
@anchor{@strong{--wd} @emph{mydir}}
|
||||
@item @strong{--wd} @emph{mydir} (alpha testing)
|
||||
@anchor{@strong{--wd} @emph{mydir} (alpha testing)}
|
||||
|
||||
Files transferred using @strong{--transfer} and @strong{--return} will be relative
|
||||
to @emph{mydir} on remote computers, and the command will be executed in
|
||||
|
@ -3660,6 +3653,8 @@ https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=parallel
|
|||
Your bug report should always include:
|
||||
|
||||
@itemize
|
||||
@item The error message you get (if any).
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||||
|
||||
@item The output of @strong{parallel --version}. If you are not running the latest
|
||||
released version you should specify why you believe the problem is not
|
||||
fixed in that version.
|
||||
|
@ -3674,8 +3669,9 @@ by others, the output might help them figure out the problem.
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|||
|
||||
@end itemize
|
||||
|
||||
If you suspect the error is dependent on your distribution, please see
|
||||
if you can reproduce the error on one of these VirtualBox images:
|
||||
If you suspect the error is dependent on your environment or
|
||||
distribution, please see if you can reproduce the error on one of
|
||||
these VirtualBox images:
|
||||
http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualboximage/files/
|
||||
|
||||
Specifying the name of your distribution is not enough as you may have
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||||
|
|
2
src/sql
2
src/sql
|
@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ $Global::Initfile && unlink $Global::Initfile;
|
|||
exit ($err);
|
||||
|
||||
sub parse_options {
|
||||
$Global::version = 20121122;
|
||||
$Global::version = 20121222;
|
||||
$Global::progname = 'sql';
|
||||
|
||||
# This must be done first as this may exec myself
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ export LANG=C
|
|||
SHFILE=/tmp/unittest-parallel.sh
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||||
|
||||
# Run a failing test once
|
||||
ls -t tests-to-run/*${1}*.sh \
|
||||
| perl -pe 's:(.*/(.*)).sh:bash $1.sh > actual-results/$2; diff -Naur wanted-results/$2 actual-results/$2 || touch $1.sh:' \
|
||||
>$SHFILE
|
||||
# ls -t tests-to-run/*${1}*.sh \
|
||||
# | perl -pe 's:(.*/(.*)).sh:bash $1.sh > actual-results/$2; diff -Naur wanted-results/$2 actual-results/$2 || touch $1.sh:' \
|
||||
# >$SHFILE
|
||||
|
||||
# # Try a failing test thrice
|
||||
# ls -t tests-to-run/*${1}*.sh \
|
||||
# | perl -pe 's:(.*/(.*)).sh:bash $1.sh > actual-results/$2; diff -Naur wanted-results/$2 actual-results/$2 >/dev/null || bash $1.sh > actual-results/$2; diff -Naur wanted-results/$2 actual-results/$2 >/dev/null || bash $1.sh > actual-results/$2; diff -Naur wanted-results/$2 actual-results/$2: ' \
|
||||
# >$SHFILE
|
||||
# Try a failing test thrice
|
||||
ls -t tests-to-run/*${1}*.sh \
|
||||
| perl -pe 's:(.*/(.*)).sh:bash $1.sh > actual-results/$2; diff -Naur wanted-results/$2 actual-results/$2 >/dev/null || bash $1.sh > actual-results/$2; diff -Naur wanted-results/$2 actual-results/$2 >/dev/null || bash $1.sh > actual-results/$2; diff -Naur wanted-results/$2 actual-results/$2: ' \
|
||||
>$SHFILE
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
mkdir -p actual-results
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ stdout /usr/bin/time -f %e niceload -l 8 -p $! | perl -ne '$_ >= 5 and print "OK
|
|||
|
||||
echo "### Test --sensor -l negative"
|
||||
timeout 10 nice nice dd iflag=fullblock if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=10G &
|
||||
niceload -t 1 --sensor 'free | field 3 | head -3|tail -1' -l -5000000 "free -g;echo more than 5 GB used"
|
||||
niceload -t 1 --sensor 'free | field 3 | head -3|tail -1' -l -6000000 "free -g|grep buf;echo more than 6 GB used"
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -5,7 +5,5 @@
|
|||
...OK
|
||||
### Test --sensor -l negative
|
||||
total used free shared buffers cached
|
||||
Mem: 7 6 1 0 0 0
|
||||
-/+ buffers/cache: 6 1
|
||||
Swap: 9 2 7
|
||||
more than 5 GB used
|
||||
more than 6 GB used
|
||||
|
|
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