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Date:      Wed, 21 Aug 2019 17:26:51 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        gecko@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 239986] devel/nspr: 4.22 fails to build with TEST=on
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--- Comment #5 from gja822@narod.ru ---
(In reply to Walter Schwarzenfeld from comment #4)
Really? I have on amd64 11-STABLE the hang of layer and nblayer for a very =
long
time. I use only ports (with portsnap support).
I have to kill "layer" and "nblayer" processes otherwise the test did not e=
nd
forever. My failed are:

        dlltest                 FAILED
        dlltest:        PR_LoadLibrary failed (-5977, 0, Cannot open
"dll/libmy.so")
          fdcach                        FAILED
        fdcach: fd stack malfunctioned
         initclk                        FAILED
        initclk:        Elapsed time should be 3000 ms but is 3108 ms
        initclk:        FAIL
           layer                        FAILED
        layer:  Beginning non-layered test
        layer:  Ending non-layered test
        layer:  Beginning layered test
     libfilename                        FAILED
        libfilename:    PR_LoadLibrary failed
         nblayer                        FAILED
        nblayer:        Beginning non-layered test
        nblayer:        Ending non-layered test
        nblayer:        Beginning layered test
        timetest                        FAILED
        timetest:       PR_ParseTimeString() incorrect
        timetest:       t is -1664496000000000, t2 is -1664495960000000, ti=
me
string is Wed Apr 4 05:31:40 +0531 1917
        timetest:=20=20=20=20=20=20=20
END                     Thu Aug 22 00:22:43 +07 2019
*** Error code 1

And if "layer" waits something (part of ps -ax after hours of waiting shows=
 no
CPU usage):

20896  2  I+       0:00.08 ./layer

the "nblayer" uses some CPU cycles (after waiting dozens of minutes):

21724  2  I+      39:46.26 ./nblayer

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