Hello Michael,

Could you read over the LICENSE file in the Bacula distribution, preferably 
the one in the SVN, then fill out, sign two copies of the FLA, send them in, 
and then send me an email.  The FLA  is at www.bacula.org -> FSFE License

Once I hear back from you, I can apply your patch.

One small detail, rather than put some of the required programs in depkgs, we 
might consider making a depkgs-Win32-regress. 

Many thanks for working on this.  Maybe soon with efforts like yours we will 
really be able to "fully" support Win32 ... :-)

Best regards,

Kern


On Sunday 14 October 2007 09:21, Michael Short wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> Just wanted to submit a patch to get Win32 regressions rolling along. This
> is a pretty big update to a large number of scripts so I probably broke
> something in the process of making this patch.
>
> I managed to get all but two regressions to test out well for Rev: 5704.
> The two tests that failed are bextract-test and migration-job-test. AFAIK
> these jobs failed legitimately, the first from a crash (bextract.exe), and
> the second from a file count mismatch.
>
> In addition to the repairs, I added two working regression tests into the
> mix. I attempted to add more but missing functionality prevented me from
> making them work.
> These regressions are:
> 2drive-3pool-test - WORKING (added to all-non-root-tests)
> 2drive-concurrent-test - WORKING (added to all-non-root-tests)
> big-vol-test - NEEDS GROW
> compress-encrypt-test - UNTESTED
> encrypt-bug-test - UNTESTED
>
> The tools used in the regressions are not all available in depkgs-tools and
> there are missing Win32 tools which are used in some *nix regressions. If
> we can fix these issues, we can leave out UnxUtils ( gives us dd ) and
> finish porting all the new *nix regressions to windows.
>
> The directions are in README.txt, but here it is anyways:
> ----
> In order to use the win32 bacula regression scripts, it is important to
> have some unix tools (such as sed, grep, and diff).  To make things simple,
> download
> UnxUtils from http://sourceforge.net/projects/unxutils
>
> Extract UnxUtils somewhere and add the the files in usr\local\wbin to
> $PATH.
>
> Copy regress/win32 to a local directory on your system.
>
> Set your sources directory in prototype.conf to a mapped drive or a local
> copy
> of the bacula sources including windows binaries.
>
> Run "config.cmd prototype.conf" from a command prompt in your regress/win32
> directory followed by "make setup".
>
> Tests are executed with "make test".
> ----
>
> The patch is attached.
>
> Sincerely,
> -Michael Short

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