Mark,
On 12/13/25 2:21 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
12 Dec 2025 16:15:07 Christopher Schultz <[email protected]>:
In your opinion does tcnative have any decent kind of unit-test coverage?
No.
We don't necessarily need to have Java-based unit tests, but even C-
based tests?
No.
I only ask because it would be very handy to be able to perform a
quick smoke-test of a tcnative release on a few platforms without
having to stand-up Tomcat, etc. I know your setup is quite elaborate
and it's fairly "easy" for you to do all of this, but my environment
is much more modest. I'd still like to cast meaningful votes for
tcnative, even if they are compile-and-unit-test votes only.
All I have is various combinations of OpenSSL and Tomcat Native that I
then run the Tomcat unif tests with.
Oh, that's fair. ;)
I'm not sure if C based tests would be worth the effort.
+1
I do need to update Gump to run better combinations.
I read recently that Tomcat is the only remaining ASF project to use
Gump. Is that because we have fairly unique requirements or because we
have just never bothered switching to ... whatever else is being used. I
only ask because -- if we were to switch -- we could potentially
unburden Infra.
Or / and? maybe we ask for a Jenkins instance and build all the
interesting combinations and then test them with Tomcat.
I'm assuming it's not a problem to pull a pre-release version of
tcnative for this kind of testing?
-chris
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