X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/jgh/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/4311097ecf0db28101920522340c59469582529e..8dedb69a41c30fd82ab6e084fe567f7ee7aaa562:/test/runtest diff --git a/test/runtest b/test/runtest index 4e511dc36..83e1baf6f 100755 --- a/test/runtest +++ b/test/runtest @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ #! /usr/bin/perl -w -# $Cambridge: exim/test/runtest,v 1.24 2007/02/08 15:16:19 ph10 Exp $ - ############################################################################### # This is the controlling script for the "new" test suite for Exim. It should # # be possible to export this suite for running on a wide variety of hosts, in # @@ -15,17 +13,27 @@ # Placed in the Exim CVS: 06 February 2006 # ############################################################################### +#use strict; require Cwd; use Errno; use FileHandle; use Socket; +use Time::Local; # Start by initializing some global variables -$testversion = "4.67 (15-Jan-07)"; +$testversion = "4.80 (08-May-12)"; + +# This gets embedded in the D-H params filename, and the value comes +# from asking GnuTLS for "normal", but there appears to be no way to +# use certtool/... to ask what that value currently is. *sigh* +# We also clamp it because of NSS interop, see addition of tls_dh_max_bits. +# This value is correct as of GnuTLS 2.12.18 as clamped by tls_dh_max_bits. +# normal = 2432 tls_dh_max_bits = 2236 +$gnutls_dh_bits_normal = 2236; -$cf = "bin/cf"; +$cf = "bin/cf -exact"; $cr = "\r"; $debug = 0; $force_update = 0; @@ -120,6 +128,12 @@ s?\bV6NET:?$parm_ipv6_test_net:?g; } +################################################## +# Any state to be preserved across tests # +################################################## + +my $TEST_STATE = {}; + ################################################## # Subroutine to tidy up and exit # @@ -142,6 +156,13 @@ my($spool); # than SIGTERM to stop it outputting "Terminated" to the terminal when not in # the background. +if (exists $TEST_STATE->{exim_pid}) + { + $pid = $TEST_STATE->{exim_pid}; + print "Tidyup: killing wait-mode daemon pid=$pid\n"; + system("sudo kill -SIGINT $pid"); + } + if (opendir(DIR, "spool")) { my(@spools) = sort readdir(DIR); @@ -168,6 +189,8 @@ system("sudo /bin/rm -rf ./spool test-* ./dnszones/*") if ($rc == 0 && !$save_output); system("sudo /bin/rm -rf ./eximdir/*"); + +print "\nYou were in test $test at the end there.\n\n" if defined $test; exit $rc if ($rc >= 0); die "** runtest error: $_[1]\n"; } @@ -198,14 +221,26 @@ return $newid; } -# This is used while munging the output from exim_dumpdb. We cheat by assuming -# that the date always the same, and just return the number of seconds since -# midnight. +# This is used while munging the output from exim_dumpdb. +# May go wrong across DST changes. sub date_seconds { my($day,$month,$year,$hour,$min,$sec) = $_[0] =~ /^(\d\d)-(\w\w\w)-(\d{4})\s(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)/; -return $hour * 60 * 60 + $min * 60 + $sec; +my($mon); +if ($month =~ /Jan/) {$mon = 0;} +elsif($month =~ /Feb/) {$mon = 1;} +elsif($month =~ /Mar/) {$mon = 2;} +elsif($month =~ /Apr/) {$mon = 3;} +elsif($month =~ /May/) {$mon = 4;} +elsif($month =~ /Jun/) {$mon = 5;} +elsif($month =~ /Jul/) {$mon = 6;} +elsif($month =~ /Aug/) {$mon = 7;} +elsif($month =~ /Sep/) {$mon = 8;} +elsif($month =~ /Oct/) {$mon = 9;} +elsif($month =~ /Nov/) {$mon = 10;} +elsif($month =~ /Dec/) {$mon = 11;} +return timelocal($sec,$min,$hour,$day,$mon,$year); } @@ -299,6 +334,7 @@ $spid = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"; while() { +RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ: # Check for "*** truncated ***" $yield = 1 if /\*\*\* truncated \*\*\*/; @@ -312,7 +348,8 @@ while() s?\Q$parm_cwd\E?TESTSUITE?g; # Replace the Exim version number (may appear in various places) - s/Exim \d+\.\d+[\w-]*/Exim x.yz/i; + # patchexim should have fixed this for us + #s/(Exim) \d+\.\d+[\w_-]*/$1 x.yz/i; # Replace Exim message ids by a unique series s/((?:[^\W_]{6}-){2}[^\W_]{2}) @@ -330,7 +367,8 @@ while() s/TlRMTVNTUAACAAAAAAAAAAAoAAABgg[\w+\/]+/TlRMTVNTUAACAAAAAAAAAAAoAAABggAAAEbBRwqFwwIAAAAAAAAAAAAt1sgAAAAA/; # PRVS values - s?prvs=([^/]+)/[\da-f]{10}@?prvs=$1/xxxxxxxxxx@?g; + s?prvs=([^/]+)/[\da-f]{10}@?prvs=$1/xxxxxxxxxx@?g; # Old form + s?prvs=[\da-f]{10}=([^@]+)@?prvs=xxxxxxxxxx=$1@?g; # New form # Error lines on stdout from SSL contain process id values and file names. # They also contain a source file name and line number, which may vary from @@ -338,6 +376,9 @@ while() s/^\d+:error:/pppp:error:/; s/:(?:\/[^\s:]+\/)?([^\/\s]+\.c):\d+:/:$1:dddd:/; + # There are differences in error messages between OpenSSL versions + s/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list/SSL_connect/; + # One error test in expansions mentions base 62 or 36 s/is not a base (36|62) number/is not a base 36\/62 number/; @@ -351,7 +392,7 @@ while() s/:[^:]+: while opening named pipe/: Error: while opening named pipe/; # The name of the shell may vary - s/\s\Q$parm_shell\E\b/ SHELL/; + s/\s\Q$parm_shell\E\b/ ENV_SHELL/; # Debugging output of lists of hosts may have different sort keys s/sort=\S+/sort=xx/ if /^\S+ (?:\d+\.){3}\d+ mx=\S+ sort=\S+/; @@ -437,7 +478,41 @@ while() \d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d/Exim statistics from