On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 15:34:10 +0200, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl 
<alexan...@schmehl.info> wrote:
> Am 19.10.2010 15:28, schrieb Alexander Reichle-Schmehl:
> 
> > [..] The bad news
> > is, that in all of the the 8 failed builds, it always stopped at a
> > different point.  I copied the full build logs of the failed builds to
> > http://people.debian.org/~tolimar/tmp/ ; I could make anything out of them.
> 
> Ouch; actually all builds would have succeeded if they had enough
> entropy available.  Every time they stopped my system seems to have run
> out of entropy, and as I thought something was wrong I terminated the
> builds, why they where indeed just waiting for some input.

Ok, thanks so much for the detailed tests and report, Alexander.  We
very much appreciate it.

I'm relieved that it's not a problem with the monkeysphere test per se,
but it's still to bad that the test is eating up so much entropy.  I
think the test is using the smallest keys it can get away with, but
maybe we can find some other ways to reduce entropy consumption so that
we don't run into the same problem when running bulk tests like this in
the future.

jamie.

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