oh, and I just notice that you actually use 6.2.0!

2015-06-30 10:17 GMT+02:00 Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]>:
> James,
>
> sorry, I do not fully understand your message. So a couple of things:
>
> The testbench is self-contained. It does not interfere with your
> regular config in any way. If you don't do strange things (like
> listening on port 13514/TCP), the testbench can run in parallel with
> your regular installation.
>
> The version you use (8.4.2) is outdated. You should replace it with
> the current one (today we release 8.11.0). In current versions, you
> need to set the configure option --enable-testbench in order to get
> tests. But I don't remember if that is the same with your version.
>
> HTH
> Rainer
>
> 2015-06-30 0:53 GMT+02:00 James Chang <[email protected]>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm getting no tests run after going through the testsuite for rsyslog
>> 8.4.2. I'm looking at the following:
>>
>>
>> [cfg.sh]:
>> local directory
>> tmp
>> /builds/jamechan/rsyslog-tests/components/rsyslog/rsyslog-8.4.2/tests/DevNul
>>
>> l.cfgtest differ: char 1, line 1
>> DevNull.cfgtest failed
>> Expected:
>> rsyslogd: CONFIG ERROR: there are no active actions configured. Inputs will
>> run,
>>  but no output whatsoever is created. [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2103 ]
>> rsyslogd: EMERGENCY CONFIGURATION ACTIVATED - fix rsyslog config file!
>> Received:
>> use "man rsyslogd" for details. To run rsyslog interactively, use "rsyslogd
>> -n"t
>> o run it in debug mode use "rsyslogd -dn"
>> For further information see http://www.rsyslog.com/doc
>> FAIL cfg.sh (exit status: 1)
>>
>>
>> $ /usr/lib/rsyslog/rsyslogd -c4 -N1 -f/dev/null |& head -2
>> rsyslogd: version 6.2.0, config validation run (level 1), master config
>> /dev/null
>> rsyslogd: CONFIG ERROR: there are no active actions configured. Inputs will
>> run, but no output whatsoever is created. [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2103
>> ]
>>
>>
>> The scripts also use -c, which I think is deprecated. It seems to not be
>> able to find my included config files in /etc/rsyslog.conf, or is it
>> testing a different conf file? In addition, is there any record of users
>> having no tests run after running the testsuite? There are so many tests,
>> and I am trying to enable at least a couple of them...
>>
>> -- James
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