Okay, I read the bacula/LICENSE in the SVN and printed two copies of the
FLA. I filled out both and I will be mailing them to the address on the
first page later this afternoon.
Sincerely,
-Michael Short
On 10/16/07, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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