The memcache test walks the purge functionality. The maximum memcache size also
takes all memcache internal headers into account. Those headers contain
pointers, so on 64-bit they take more space...
Autobuild-User: Volker Lendecke <vlendec@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Thu Jan 5 22:01:00 CET 2012 on sn-devel-104
^samba3.blackbox.failure.failure # this is designed to fail, for testing our test infrastructure
.*driver.add_driver_timestamps # we only can store dates, not timestamps
-^samba3.smbtorture_s3.LOCAL-MEMCACHE #fails
^samba3.smbtorture_s3.LOCAL-TALLOC-DICT #fails
^samba3.posix_s3.nbt.dgram.*netlogon2
^samba3.*rap.sam.*.useradd # Not provided by Samba 3
size_t size1, size2;
bool ret = false;
- cache = memcache_init(NULL, 100);
+ cache = memcache_init(NULL, sizeof(void *) == 8 ? 200 : 100);
if (cache == NULL) {
printf("memcache_init failed\n");