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Johannes noticed these 7 extra fails on x86_64 in parallel mode: FAIL: 21_strings/basic_string/cons/char/1.cc // __gnu_test::set_memory_limits(); FAIL: 21_strings/basic_string/cons/wchar_t/1.cc // __gnu_test::set_memory_limits(); FAIL: 21_strings/basic_string/insert/char/1.cc // __gnu_test::set_memory_limits(); FAIL: 21_strings/basic_string/insert/wchar_t/1.cc // __gnu_test::set_memory_limits(); FAIL: 22_locale/locale/cons/12438.cc // __gnu_test::set_memory_limits(10.0); FAIL: 27_io/ios_base/storage/1.cc // __gnu_test::set_memory_limits(); FAIL: 27_io/ios_base/storage/2.cc // __gnu_test::set_memory_limits(); which all had these testsuite.log signatures: terminate called after throwing an instance of 'St9bad_alloc' what(): std::bad_alloc The fix is to adjust for libgomp in set_memory_limits. -benjamin tested x86/linux + parallel tested x86_64/linux + parallel
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