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./meteor --get-ready instead of just ./meteor --help.
A while back we switched from running `./meteor --get-ready`, a command
that takes many minutes and sometimes runs out of memory, to just running
`./meteor --help` to prepare for self-tests.
The hope was that `./meteor --help` would fail less often, and the work
that would have been done by `./meteor --get-ready` would be spread out
through the actual tests. This helped, I think, but we've been seeing
quite a few self-test failures due to unreliable timing of the actual
tests, so I'd like to try shifting the balance back.
I'm pushing this to the branch with our patched Node 4.8.4, because
that branch should have a lower risk of segmentation faults, which may
allow `./meteor --get-ready` to succeed more often.
This is a bit of a shot in the dark, admittedly, but I want to see what
happens. 🤞
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