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The 'TERM' variable is used for terminal type, so we can't use it for
what terminal to use.
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This reverts commit 1de7e43fb4a4863e3663af8b2a2d9f19cf82d7f3.
This is much more delicate than it seems
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This is what caused some of the python tests to not match knownfail
entries
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All:
Please find attached 2 patches to correct date/time parsing and output
in the Subunit processing. The first patch corrects the logic to
account for months being 0-based. The second corrects the time
formatting, as it is dealing with local, not "Z"ulu (UTC) time.
Sincerely,
Andrew Kroeger
>From 3cf81eea1309084a973359c7f6a2375d5d20a3f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew Kroeger <andrew@id10ts.net>
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 01:24:00 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] selftest: Account for 0-based months in date parsing and printing.
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This should help debug problems with 'make test' of the LDAP backend,
if a stray listener is still around.
Andrew Bartlett
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This removes a *lot* of duplicated code and the cause of much
administrator frustration. We now handle starting and stopping the
slapd (at least for the provision), and ensure that there is only one
'right' way to configure the OpenLDAP and Fedora DS backend
We now run OpenLDAP in 'cn=config' mode for online configuration.
To test what was the provision-backend code, a new --ldap-dryrun-mode
option has been added to provision. It quits the provision just
before it would start the LDAP binaries
Andrew Bartlett
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Now you can do: make test TESTS="test1 test2" and it will run those
two tests, each matching tests using a case insensitive substring
match
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To choose the process model, set the environment variable
SAMBA_PROCESS_MODEL to the desired model. This will allow us to enable
the standard process model for some machines in the build farm without
enabling it for all of them. I don't want to just enable it
universally as I am concerned with total memory using during some of
the tests.
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I think we are missing some important messages from the server during
'make test' because we don't show the log file contents during
runs. This patch uses tee to put the log messages to stderr so we can
see any server messages associated with the test that caused them.
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The provision-backend script now starts slapd for us
Andrew Bartlett
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In the releases of OpenLDAP we require (2.4.17) it can guess this much
itself, so no need for us to do it.
Andrew Bartlett
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heres the summary of all changes/extensions:
- Andrew Bartlett's patch to generate indext
- Howard Chu's idea to use nosync on the DB included, but made optional
- slaptest-path is not needed any more (slapd -Ttest is used instead)
and is therefore removed. slapd-path is now recommended when
openldap-backend is chosen.
its also used for olc-conversion
- slapd-detection is now always done by ldapsearch (ldb module),
looking anonymous for objectClass: OpenLDAProotDSE via our ldapi_uri.
- if ldapsearch was not successfull, (no slapd listening on our socket)
slapd is
started via special generated slapdcommand_prov (ldapi_uri only)
- slapd-"provision-process" startup is done via pythons subprocess.
- the slapd-provision-pid is stored under paths.ldapdir/slapd_provision_pid.
- after provision-backend is finished:
--- slapd.pid is compared with our stored slapd_provision_pid.
if the are unique, slapd.pid will be read out, and the
slapd "provison"-process will be shut down.
--- proper slapd-shutdown is verified again with ldb-search -> ldapi_uri
-> rootDSE.
--- if the pids are different or one of the pid-files is missing, slapd
will not be shut down,
instead an error message is displayed to locate slapd manually
--- extended help-messages (relevant to slapd) are always displayed,
e.g. the commandline with which slapd has to be started when everythings
finished
(slapd-commandline is stored under paths.ldapdir/slapd_command_file.txt))
- upgraded the content of the mini-howto (howto-ol-backend-s4.txt)
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Some torture tests will need this soon.
metze
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metze
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This library intercepts seteuid and related calls, and simulates them
in a manner similar to the nss_wrapper and socket_wrapper
libraries. This allows us to enable the vfs_unixuid NTVFS module in
the build farm, which means we are more likely to catch errors in the
token manipulation.
The simulation is not complete, but it is enough for Samba4 for
now. The major areas of incompleteness are:
- no emulation of setreuid, setresuid or saved uids. These would be
needed for use in Samba3
- no emulation of ruid changing. That would also be needed for Samba3
- no attempt to emulate file ownership changing, so code that (for
example) tests whether st.st_uid matches geteuid() needs special
handling
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This extends the PKINIT code in Heimdal to ask the HDB layer if the
User Principal Name name in the certificate is an alias (perhaps just
by case change) of the name given in the AS-REQ. (This was a TODO in
the Heimdal KDC)
The testsuite is extended to test this behaviour, and the other PKINIT
certficate (using the standard method to specify a principal name in a
certificate) is updated to use a Administrator (not administrator).
(This fixes the kinit test).
Andrew Bartlett
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While it is hard to prove it is correct, at least the new
'nettestuser' principal and the Administrator principal are correct.
We had to fix the case of 'Administrator' in the selftest code to
match the DB, as the keytab lookup is case sensitive.
Andrew Bartlett
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buildfarm.
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separate tools.
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the buildfarm.
The matches the behaviour we had earlier in the previous output format.
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We can still use "cat" to obtain a subunit stream from a subunit stream. :-)
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indication of failure.
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streams.
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extending the subunit protocol.
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formatting.
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known.
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Guenther
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testsuites to run.
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