Hey Maxim, Thanks, I installed homebrew’s Perl and all these tests are passing now, woohoo!
However a few others are failing now including ssl_ocsp.t and ssl_verify_depth.t, failing 13/17 and 3/11 tests respectively with the same error: ``` # Failed test 'verify depth 2 - end' # at ssl_verify_depth.t line 169. # 'HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request # Server: nginx/1.24.0 # Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2024 01:08:10 GMT # Content-Type: text/html # Content-Length: 215 # Connection: close # X-Client: CN=end # X-Verify: FAILED:unsuitable certificate purpose # # <html> # <head><title>400 The SSL certificate error</title></head> # <body> # <center><h1>400 Bad Request</h1></center> # <center>The SSL certificate error</center> # <hr><center>nginx/1.24.0</center> # </body> # </html> # ' # doesn't match '(?^:SUCCESS)' ``` Originally the SSL tests were being skipped due to the absence of “socket_ssl”, so I had to manually install IO::Socket::SSL using cpan: ``` "Module" IO::Socket::SSL * "installed into: /opt/homebrew/Cellar/perl/5.38.2_1/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.38" * "LINKTYPE: dynamic" * "VERSION: 2.085" * "EXE_FILES: " ``` Could the error above be another perl issue? From: Mayerhofer, Austin <austin.mayerho...@forcepoint.com> Date: Thursday, January 25, 2024 at 10:24 AM To: Sergey Kandaurov <pluk...@nginx.com>, nginx-devel@nginx.org <nginx-devel@nginx.org> Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Nginx-tests stream_ssl_conf_command.t test hanging indefinitely Hey Sergey, Thanks for the help. I tried installing perl via homebrew but I ran into some dependency issues setting it up, and by the time I did set it up, it was skipping due to “# SKIP no http_ssl available”. Is there a set of instructions or documentation for setting up a Mac environment for nginx-tests? I might be setting up perl wrong. From: Sergey Kandaurov <pluk...@nginx.com> Date: Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 2:59 PM To: nginx-devel@nginx.org <nginx-devel@nginx.org> Cc: Mayerhofer, Austin <austin.mayerho...@forcepoint.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Nginx-tests stream_ssl_conf_command.t test hanging indefinitely > On 25 Jan 2024, at 01:15, Mayerhofer, Austin via nginx-devel > <nginx-devel@nginx.org> wrote: > > Hi all, > Apologies if I sent this twice, I don’t think the first one went through > because I wasn’t subscribed to the list. > nginx-tests’ stream_ssl_conf_command.t is hanging for me and not running to > completion, I’m using the following configuration: > OS: MacOS 12.6.3 > Chip: Apple M1 Max > NGINX: 1.24.0 built from source code with ./configure --with-debug > --with-http_ssl_module --with-http_stub_status_module --with-http_v2_module > --without-http_auth_basic_module --without-http_autoindex_module > --without-http_browser_module --without-http-cache > --without-http_charset_module --without-http_empty_gif_module > --without-http_fastcgi_module --without-http_grpc_module > --without-http_limit_conn_module --without-http_limit_req_module > --without-http_memcached_module --without-http_referer_module > --without-http_scgi_module --without-http_split_clients_module > --without-http_ssi_module --without-http_upstream_hash_module > --without-http_upstream_ip_hash_module > --without-http_upstream_least_conn_module --without-http_userid_module > --without-http_uwsgi_module --with-stream --with-stream_ssl_module > --with-stream_ssl_preread_module --without-stream_limit_conn_module > --without-stream_set_module --without-stream_split_clients_module > --without-stream_upstream_hash_module > --without-stream_upstream_least_conn_module > --without-stream_upstream_zone_module nginx-tests: > https://github.com/nginx/nginx-tests/tree/4c2ad8093952706f327d04887c5546bad91b75a6 > When I run: > ``` > TEST_NGINX_BINARY=/usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx prove -v > stream_ssl_conf_command.t > ``` > The output is: > ``` > stream_ssl_conf_command.t .. > 1..5 > ok 1 - Certificate > ok 2 - SessionTicket > ok 3 – ServerPreference > ``` > And it hangs there. Perl from macOS base system (/usr/bin/perl) is known to be buggy for some unknown reason. This is expressed in various hangs when running nginx-tests. I saw similar reports since at least macOS 12.3.1, and this is not caused by a particular Perl version (same version from macports works for me). You can try Perl from homebrew or macports collections, it should work just fine. -- Sergey Kandaurov This message has been scanned for malware by Forcepoint. www.forcepoint.com
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