It seems like the qemu test suite now hangs intermittently after
running iotests. Here are some examples:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=74631239 (x86-64)
TEST iotest-qcow2: 313
TEST iotest-qcow2: nbd-qemu-allocation
TEST iotest-qcow2: qsd-jobs
Not run: 181
Passed all 122 iotests
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/2851/74622851/build.log (i686)
TEST iotest-qcow2: 292
TEST iotest-qcow2: 299
TEST iotest-qcow2: 313
TEST iotest-qcow2: nbd-qemu-allocation
TEST iotest-qcow2: qsd-jobs
Not run: 172 181 186 192
Passed all 119 iotests
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/2885/74622885/build.log (i686)
TEST iotest-qcow2: 292
TEST iotest-qcow2: 299
TEST iotest-qcow2: 313
TEST iotest-qcow2: nbd-qemu-allocation
TEST iotest-qcow2: qsd-jobs
Not run: 172 181 186 192
Passed all 119 iotests
I'm not sure exactly why. It seems like the next line of output
should be popd which is a trivial bash command and so shouldn't take
too much time.
This seems to have started to happen round about the time
qemu 6.1.0 was released.
Rich.
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