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== Known test suite issues ==
 
== Known test suite issues ==
   
On Linux systems, sometimes the <code>--disable-rpath</code> option to <code>configure</code> is required in order to avoid problems with previously-installed versions of MIT krb5.
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On Linux systems, sometimes the <code>--disable-rpath</code> option to <code>configure</code> is required in order to avoid problems with previously-installed versions of MIT krb5. Alternatively, you can run "make install" before "make check".
   
 
The calls to krb5_c_random_os_entropy that pass the value 1 in the <code>strong</code> argument, which causes the library to read from the strong OS random number source, can cause stalls and timeouts in the test suite. Changing those calls to pass 0 instead will reduce the stalls. We need to have a better way to disable the reading of strong random numbers during tests. This is primarily a problem on Linux systems.
 
The calls to krb5_c_random_os_entropy that pass the value 1 in the <code>strong</code> argument, which causes the library to read from the strong OS random number source, can cause stalls and timeouts in the test suite. Changing those calls to pass 0 instead will reduce the stalls. We need to have a better way to disable the reading of strong random numbers during tests. This is primarily a problem on Linux systems.

Revision as of 22:41, 17 June 2009


Software needed for running "make check"

On Ubuntu or Debian systems, a number of packages need to be installed in order for "make check" to function. These include:

  • dejagnu
  • expect
  • tcl
  • tcl-dev (needed by test programs that are extensions to the tcl program)
  • portmap (needed by lib/rpc-unit-test)
  • csh (or maybe tcsh; needed by some of the libdb2 tests)

Known test suite issues

On Linux systems, sometimes the --disable-rpath option to configure is required in order to avoid problems with previously-installed versions of MIT krb5. Alternatively, you can run "make install" before "make check".

The calls to krb5_c_random_os_entropy that pass the value 1 in the strong argument, which causes the library to read from the strong OS random number source, can cause stalls and timeouts in the test suite. Changing those calls to pass 0 instead will reduce the stalls. We need to have a better way to disable the reading of strong random numbers during tests. This is primarily a problem on Linux systems.

If an existing kdc.conf exists in the "installed" location, it can disrupt the automated tests, especially if it contains syntax errors.

On recent Debian or Ubuntu systems, a bug in expect that can cause stalls in the dejagnu parts of the test suite is documented at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=421187