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2012-03-03selftest: more precisely skip durable-open, not durable.openMichael Adam1-1/+1
Autobuild-User: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org> Autobuild-Date: Sat Mar 3 19:17:32 CET 2012 on sn-devel-104
2012-03-03s4:torture:smb2: start a testsuite for durable v2 handles: durable and ↵Michael Adam1-0/+1
persistent opens
2012-02-29selftest: skip the troublesome samba4.rpc.unixinfo testAndrew Bartlett1-0/+2
The issue here is that while the single rpc_server process is stuck in an nss_winbind getpwuid() call, winbindd cannot contact netlogon to make the connection to the domain. nss_winbind comes into play when (for s3fs) the NSS_WRAPPER_WINBIND_SO_PATH environment variable is set. In the medium term, the unixinfo pipe should either be rewritten fully async or removed. Andrew Bartlett
2012-02-28s4:selftest: skip smb2.session testsuiteMichael Adam1-0/+1
Autobuild-User: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org> Autobuild-Date: Tue Feb 28 03:19:52 CET 2012 on sn-devel-104
2011-12-12s4-lsarpc Fix segfaults found by the samba4.rpc.lsa.forest testAndrew Bartlett1-1/+0
This allows us to move this test to knownfail from skip
2011-12-07selftest: samba4.samba-tool.domopen now passes, so do not skipAndrew Bartlett1-1/+0
Autobuild-User: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> Autobuild-Date: Wed Dec 7 04:42:02 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104
2011-12-07s4-selftest re-enable nsstest on libnss_winbind.soAndrew Bartlett1-1/+0
2011-10-28s3-selftest Add all the LOCAL-* smbtorture tests to make testAndrew Bartlett1-0/+1
The extra knownfail and skip entries are for tests the currently do not pass or hang. We need to work out why this happens, and fix the test or the test invocation. Andrew Bartlett
2011-10-28selftest: Have only one set of selftest knownfail and skip filesAndrew Bartlett1-0/+103
Listing tests that are not ever proposed (eg samba4.* in the samba3 selftest) is not an error, so just combine the lists. This is being done because some folks trying to learn how our 'make test' works are having trouble following the distributed nature of the selftest system. Andrew Bartlett