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Remove kerberos_verify.c, as we don't need that code any more.
Replace with code for using the new krb5_rd_req_ctx() borrowed from
Heimdal's accecpt_sec_context.c
Andrew Bartlett
('configure.developer' or 'configure --enable-developer') may still have
problems as I'm not sure I got all of the paths right for that.
With the changes Tridge has made to the Main Menu in swat, given a
non-developer installation, you should be able to get to ldbbrowse via:
JSON/qooxdoo -> ldb browser
Derrell
'subunit' protocol. This allows us to easily plug EJS scripts or binaries that
can't depend on -ltorture into smbtorture. The protocol is very simple:
- write "comments" to stderr
Example output on stdout:
test: foo
success: foo
test: bar
success: bar
test: blah
failure: blah [
dummy.c:30: Expression 1 != 2 failed!
]
test: blie
skip: blie [
Iconv support not built in
]
I've already converted the talloc testsuite.
output in the testsuite rather than just True or False for a
set of tests.
The aim is to use this for:
* known failure lists (run all tests and detect tests that
started working or started failing). This
would allow us to get rid of the RPC-SAMBA3-* tests
* nicer torture output
* simplification of the testsuite system
* compatibility with other unit testing systems
* easier usage of smbtorture (being able to run one test
and automatically set up the environment for that)
This is still a work-in-progress; expect more updates over the next couple of
days.
RPC-DSSETUP RPC-EPMAPPER RPC-INITSHUTDOWN RPC-LSA-GETUSER RPC-MULTIBIND RPC-ROT
RPC-SECRETS RPC-SRVSVC RPC-SVCCTL RPC-WKSSVC tests against windows, either
by 'make wintest' or in the build farm.
I was surprised when RPC-EVENTLOG and RPC-LSA failed, so i'll investigate today.
- try /proc/${PID}/exe first
- fallback to the binary given on the commandline
- fallback searching the binary with 'which' from the
commandline argument
- use 'ladebug' debugger on Tru64
metze
export MAKE_TEST_ENABLE_PCAP=yes
make test will use SOCKET_WRAPPER_PCAP_FILE support
and will run each test with a different file
the capture will be removed unless the test fails.
the TEST PCAP: line will show the location of the file
metze
DB_CONFIG file, we now get reasonable enought performance to pass
'make test' against OpenLDAP.
We do have to double the maximum runtime for the torture client however.
Andrew Bartlett