PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/data/fly2200/cpanfly-5.22/var/megalib/bin Start 2016-11-22T02:00:23 ActivePerl-2200 CPAN-2.10 Reading '/data/fly2200/cpanfly-5.22/var/cpan/Metadata' Database was generated on Mon, 21 Nov 2016 06:17:02 GMT Checksum for /data/fly2200/cpanfly-5.22/var/cpan/sources/authors/id/J/JH/JHI/Time-HiRes-1.9741.tar.gz ok Time-HiRes-1.9741/ Time-HiRes-1.9741/Changes Time-HiRes-1.9741/fallback/ Time-HiRes-1.9741/hints/ Time-HiRes-1.9741/HiRes.pm Time-HiRes-1.9741/HiRes.xs Time-HiRes-1.9741/Makefile.PL Time-HiRes-1.9741/MANIFEST Time-HiRes-1.9741/META.json Time-HiRes-1.9741/META.yml Time-HiRes-1.9741/ppport.h Time-HiRes-1.9741/README Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/ Time-HiRes-1.9741/TODO Time-HiRes-1.9741/typemap Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/alarm.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/clock.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/gettimeofday.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/itimer.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/nanosleep.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/sleep.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/stat.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/time.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/tv_interval.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/ualarm.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/usleep.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/utime.t Time-HiRes-1.9741/t/Watchdog.pm Time-HiRes-1.9741/hints/aix.pl Time-HiRes-1.9741/hints/dec_osf.pl Time-HiRes-1.9741/hints/dynixptx.pl Time-HiRes-1.9741/hints/irix.pl Time-HiRes-1.9741/hints/linux.pl Time-HiRes-1.9741/hints/sco.pl Time-HiRes-1.9741/hints/solaris.pl Time-HiRes-1.9741/hints/svr4.pl Time-HiRes-1.9741/fallback/const-c.inc Time-HiRes-1.9741/fallback/const-xs.inc Configuring J/JH/JHI/Time-HiRes-1.9741.tar.gz with Makefile.PL >>> /data/fly2200/ap2200-299134/bin/perl-static Makefile.PL Configuring Time::HiRes... Using hints hints/linux.pl... Extra libraries: -lrt... Have syscall()... looking for syscall.h... found . Looking for gettimeofday()... found. Looking for setitimer()... found. Looking for getitimer()... found. You have interval timers (both setitimer and getitimer). Looking for ualarm()... found. Looking for usleep()... found. Looking for nanosleep()... testing... found. You can mix subsecond sleeps with signals, if you want to. (It's still not portable, though.) Looking for clockid_t... found. Looking for clock_gettime()... found. Looking for clock_getres()... found. Looking for clock_nanosleep()... found. Looking for clock()... found. Looking for futimens()... found. Looking for utimensat()... found. Looking for stat() subsecond timestamps... Trying struct stat st_atimespec.tv_nsec...NOT found. Trying struct stat st_atimensec...NOT found. Trying struct stat st_atime_n...NOT found. Trying struct stat st_atim.tv_nsec...found. Trying struct stat st_uatime...Processing hints file hints/linux.pl NOT found. You seem to have stat() subsecond timestamps. (Your struct stat has them, but the filesystems must help.) Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Have /data/fly2200/cpanfly-5.22/var/megalib Want /home/fly2200/ap2200-299134/lib Your perl and your Config.pm seem to have different ideas about the architecture they are running on. Perl thinks: [megalib] Config says: [x86_64-linux-thread-multi] This may or may not cause problems. Please check your installation of perl if you have problems building this extension. Generating a Unix-style Makefile Writing Makefile for Time::HiRes Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json Now you may issue 'make'. Do not forget also 'make test'. JHI/Time-HiRes-1.9741.tar.gz /data/fly2200/ap2200-299134/bin/perl-static Makefile.PL -- OK Running make for J/JH/JHI/Time-HiRes-1.9741.tar.gz >>> make cp HiRes.pm blib/lib/Time/HiRes.pm Running Mkbootstrap for Time::HiRes () chmod 644 "HiRes.bs" "/data/fly2200/ap2200-299134/bin/perl-static" "/data/fly2200/cpanfly-5.22/var/megalib/ExtUtils/xsubpp" -typemap "/home/fly2200/ap2200-299134/lib/ExtUtils/typemap" -typemap "typemap" HiRes.xs > HiRes.xsc && mv HiRes.xsc HiRes.c gcc -c -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -DUSE_SITECUSTOMIZE -DPERL_RELOCATABLE_INCPUSH -fno-merge-constants -fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -O2 -DVERSION=\"1.9741\" -DXS_VERSION=\"1.9741\" -fPIC "-I/home/fly2200/ap2200-299134/lib/CORE" -DTIME_HIRES_NANOSLEEP -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCKID_T -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK_GETTIME -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK_GETRES -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK_NANOSLEEP -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK -DHAS_FUTIMENS -DHAS_UTIMENSAT -DTIME_HIRES_UTIME -DTIME_HIRES_STAT_XTIM -DTIME_HIRES_STAT=4 -DATLEASTFIVEOHOHFIVE HiRes.c rm -f blib/arch/auto/Time/HiRes/HiRes.so LD_RUN_PATH="/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu" gcc -shared -O2 -fstack-protector HiRes.o -o blib/arch/auto/Time/HiRes/HiRes.so \ -lrt \ chmod 755 blib/arch/auto/Time/HiRes/HiRes.so "/data/fly2200/ap2200-299134/bin/perl-static" -MExtUtils::Command::MM -e 'cp_nonempty' -- HiRes.bs blib/arch/auto/Time/HiRes/HiRes.bs 644 Manifying 1 pod document JHI/Time-HiRes-1.9741.tar.gz make -- OK Running make test >>> make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 Running Mkbootstrap for Time::HiRes () chmod 644 "HiRes.bs" PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 "/data/fly2200/ap2200-299134/bin/perl-static" "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness" "-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switches; test_harness(1, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/alarm.t ......... 1..10 # I am the main process 14890, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14891 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14891, sleeping for 360 seconds... ok 1 - require Time::HiRes; # sigaction tick, ALRM = 14 # Tick! 4 0.300316 # Select returned! 4 0.300366 # 0.899878 # Tick! 3 0.600515 # Select returned! 3 0.600556 # 0.799814666666667 # Tick! 2 0.900694 # Select returned! 2 0.900741 # 0.699753 # Tick! 1 1.200893 # Select returned! 1 1.200938 # 0.599687333333333 # Tick! 0 1.501111 # Select returned! 0 1.501161 # 0.499613 # ok 2 ok 3 - negative time error # Finding delay loop... # N = 1024, t1 = 1479808834.05927, t0 = 1479808834.05921, dt = 6.29425048828125e-05 # N = 2048, t1 = 1479808834.05943, t0 = 1479808834.05929, dt = 0.000138044357299805 # N = 4096, t1 = 1479808834.0597, t0 = 1479808834.05945, dt = 0.000244855880737305 # N = 8192, t1 = 1479808834.06035, t0 = 1479808834.0597, dt = 0.000641822814941406 # N = 16384, t1 = 1479808834.06139, t0 = 1479808834.06037, dt = 0.00101995468139648 # N = 32768, t1 = 1479808834.06414, t0 = 1479808834.06141, dt = 0.00272798538208008 # N = 65536, t1 = 1479808834.0691, t0 = 1479808834.06419, dt = 0.00491595268249512 # N = 131072, t1 = 1479808834.07712, t0 = 1479808834.06913, dt = 0.00798702239990234 # N = 262144, t1 = 1479808834.09413, t0 = 1479808834.07715, dt = 0.0169720649719238 # Alarm 1 - 1479808834.10464 # Alarm 2 - 1479808834.13918 ok 4 ok 5 ok 6 ok 7 ok 8 ok 9 ok 10 # I am the main process 14890, terminating the watchdog process 14891 before it terminates me in 354 seconds (testing took 6 seconds). # kill KILL 14891 = 1 # All done. ok t/clock.t ......... 1..5 # I am the main process 14892, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14893 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14893, sleeping for 360 seconds... ok 1 - require Time::HiRes; # have_clock_gettime = 1 # have_clock_getres = 1 # have_clock_nanosleep = 1 # have_clock = 1 # CLOCK_REALTIME: try = 1 # t1 = 1479808839.88553, t0 = 1479808838.38507 # dt = 1.50045800209045, rt = 0.000305334726969475 ok 2 ok 3 ok 4 # clock = 0.03 # clock = 0.03 0.09 # clock = 0.03 0.09 0.16 # clock = 0.03 0.09 0.16 0.24 ok 5 # I am the main process 14892, terminating the watchdog process 14893 before it terminates me in 357 seconds (testing took 3 seconds). # kill KILL 14893 = 1 # All done. ok t/gettimeofday.t .. 1..6 # I am the main process 14894, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14895 launched, continuing testing... # gettimeofday returned 2 args # I am the watchdog process 14895, sleeping for 360 seconds... ok 1 ok 2 ok 3 ok 4 ok 5 ok 6 # I am the main process 14894, terminating the watchdog process 14895 before it terminates me in 359 seconds (testing took 1 seconds). # kill KILL 14895 = 1 # All done. ok t/itimer.t ........ 1..2 # I am the main process 14896, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14897 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14897, sleeping for 360 seconds... # setitimer: 0 0 ok 1 - ITIMER_VIRTUAL defined with sufficient granularity # getitimer: 0.500031 0.400025 # Tick! 2 0.505926 # Tick! 1 0.910521 # Tick! 0 1.30986 # Tick! 0 1.709902 # getitimer: 0 0 # at end, i=0 ok 2 - time left should be zero # I am the main process 14896, terminating the watchdog process 14897 before it terminates me in 358 seconds (testing took 2 seconds). # kill KILL 14897 = 1 # All done. ok t/nanosleep.t ..... 1..3 # I am the main process 14898, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14899 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14899, sleeping for 360 seconds... ok 1 - negative time error ok 2 ok 3 # I am the main process 14898, terminating the watchdog process 14899 before it terminates me in 359 seconds (testing took 1 seconds). # kill KILL 14899 = 1 # All done. ok t/sleep.t ......... 1..4 # I am the main process 14900, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14901 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14901, sleeping for 360 seconds... ok 1 - require Time::HiRes; ok 2 - negative time error # time...1479808845.05678 ok 3 # sleep...0.500164 ok 4 # I am the main process 14900, terminating the watchdog process 14901 before it terminates me in 360 seconds (testing took 0 seconds). # kill KILL 14901 = 1 # All done. ok t/stat.t .......... 1..43 # I am the main process 14902, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14903 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14903, sleeping for 360 seconds... ok 1 ok 2 ok 3 ok 4 ok 5 ok 6 ok 7 ok 8 ok 9 ok 10 ok 11 ok 12 ok 13 ok 14 ok 15 ok 16 ok 17 ok 18 ok 19 ok 20 ok 21 ok 22 ok 23 ok 24 ok 25 ok 26 ok 27 ok 28 ok 29 ok 30 ok 31 ok 32 ok 33 ok 34 ok 35 # mtime = 1479808845.75879 1479808846.02681 1479808846.37482 1479808846.64284 1479808846.94685 # atime = 1479808845.9108 1479808846.19882 1479808846.50683 1479808846.77084 1479808847.06686 # ai = 4, mi = 4, ss = 8 ok 36 ok 37 ok 38 ok 39 ok 40 ok 41 ok 42 ok 43 # I am the main process 14902, terminating the watchdog process 14903 before it terminates me in 358 seconds (testing took 2 seconds). # kill KILL 14903 = 1 # All done. ok t/time.t .......... 1..2 # I am the main process 14904, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14905 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14905, sleeping for 360 seconds... ok 1 - require Time::HiRes; ok 2 # s = 12.4097120761871, n = 100, s/n = 0.124097120761871 # I am the main process 14904, terminating the watchdog process 14905 before it terminates me in 360 seconds (testing took 0 seconds). # kill KILL 14905 = 1 # All done. ok t/tv_interval.t ... 1..2 ok 1 - require Time::HiRes; ok 2 ok t/ualarm.t ........ 1..12 # I am the main process 14907, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14909 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14909, sleeping for 360 seconds... ok 1 # tick = 1, one = 1479808847, two = 1479808847, three = 1479808847 ok 2 # tick = 3, one = 1479808847, two = 1479808847, three = 1479808847 ok 3 - negative time error # t0 = 1479808847.28327 # ualarm(100000) # t1 = 1479808847.38341 # dt = 0.100144863128662 # r = 1.00144863128662 ok 4 # t0 = 1479808847.38366 # ualarm(1100000) # t1 = 1479808848.48378 # dt = 1.10012793540955 # r = 1.00011630491777 ok 5 # t0 = 1479808848.48414 # ualarm(2200000) # t1 = 1479808850.68429 # dt = 2.20014905929565 # r = 1.0000677542253 ok 6 # t0 = 1479808850.68453 # ualarm(4300000) # t1 = 1479808854.98465 # dt = 4.30012583732605 # r = 1.00002926449443 ok 7 # t0 = 1479808854.98507 # got0 = 0 # t1 = 1479808855.28507 # t1 - t0 = 0.300000905990601 # got1 = 200000 ok 8 ok 9 ok 10 ok 11 ok 12 # I am the main process 14907, terminating the watchdog process 14909 before it terminates me in 352 seconds (testing took 8 seconds). # kill KILL 14909 = 1 # All done. ok t/usleep.t ........ 1..6 # I am the main process 14910, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14911 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14911, sleeping for 360 seconds... ok 1 - negative time error ok 2 ok 3 ok 4 ok 5 ok 6 # I am the main process 14910, terminating the watchdog process 14911 before it terminates me in 356 seconds (testing took 4 seconds). # kill KILL 14911 = 1 # All done. ok t/utime.t ......... # fstype = ext4 1..18 # I am the main process 14912, starting the watchdog process... # The watchdog process 14914 launched, continuing testing... # I am the watchdog process 14914, sleeping for 360 seconds... # $^O = linux, atime = 1.111111111, mtime = 2.222222222 # utime $fh ok 1 - One file changed ok 2 - atime set correctly ok 3 - mtime set correctly #utime $filename ok 4 - One file changed ok 5 - atime set correctly ok 6 - mtime set correctly utime $filename and $fh ok 7 - Two files changed ok 8 - File 1 atime set correctly ok 9 - File 1 mtime set correctly ok 10 - File 2 atime set correctly ok 11 - File 2 mtime set correctly # utime undef sets time to now ok 12 - Two files changed ok 13 - File 1 atime set correctly ok 14 - File 1 mtime set correctly ok 15 - File 2 atime set correctly ok 16 - File 2 mtime set correctly # negative atime dies ok 17 - negative time error # negative mtime dies; ok 18 - negative time error # I am the main process 14912, terminating the watchdog process 14914 before it terminates me in 360 seconds (testing took 0 seconds). # kill KILL 14914 = 1 # All done. ok All tests successful. Files=12, Tests=113, 27 wallclock secs ( 0.09 usr 0.02 sys + 14.59 cusr 0.10 csys = 14.80 CPU) Result: PASS JHI/Time-HiRes-1.9741.tar.gz make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 -- OK Fetching with LWP: http://ppm.activestate.com/CPAN/authors/id/J/JH/JHI/CHECKSUMS Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi> High resolution alarm, sleep, gettimeofday, interval timers >>> (cd /data/fly2200/cpanfly-5.22/var/tmp/cpan_build/Time-HiRes-1.9741-DelUAG && tar cvf - Time-HiRes-1.9741.ppd blib) | gzip -c >/data/fly2200/cpanfly-5.22/var/REPO/J/JH/JHI/Time-HiRes-1.9741.tar.gz Time-HiRes-1.9741.ppd blib/ blib/man3/ blib/man3/Time::HiRes.3 blib/arch/ blib/arch/auto/ blib/arch/auto/Time/ blib/arch/auto/Time/HiRes/ blib/arch/auto/Time/HiRes/HiRes.so blib/lib/ blib/lib/Time/ blib/lib/Time/HiRes.pm VmSize: 344404 kB Finished 2016-11-22T02:00:59