Re: Apache test suite problems

2010-01-26 Thread Jeff Trawick
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 9:52 PM, leon  wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Sorry, I didn't get this reply mail. I found your reply during googling
> a solution...
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-dev/201001.mbox/%
> 3ccc67648e1001250459t423605fekcd3b57dcf99e7...@mail.gmail.com%3e
> Amazing power of google :)
>
>
>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:31 PM, leon  wrote:
>>
>> > Hi there,
>>
>> Please don't cc me.
>>
>> > I am using SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
>> > I checked out the latest code
>> > # svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/test/framework/trunk/
>> > httpd-framework
>> >
>> > Then I followed the "quick start" in README
>> > # perl Makefile.PL -apxs /usr/sbin/apxs2
>> > # t/TEST
>> >
>> > But I got following error:
>> > [warning] setting ulimit to allow core files
>> > ulimit -c unlimited; /usr/bin/perl 
>> > /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t/TEST
>> > /usr/sbin/httpd2-prefork -d /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t -f
>> > /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t/conf/httpd.conf -D APACHE2 -D
>> > PERL_USEITHREADS
>> > using Apache/2.2.13 (prefork MPM)
>>
>> no error there
>>
>> > waiting 60 seconds for server to start: .Syntax error on line 170 of
>> > /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t/conf/httpd.conf:
>> > Invalid command '> > included in the server configuration
>> > [error]
>> > server has died with status 255 (t/logs/error_log wasn't created, start the
>> > server in the debug mode)
>> >
>> >
>> > After I added following 3 lines into 
>> > /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t/conf/httpd.conf,
>> the test can work.
>> >
>> > 
>> >   LoadModule version_module "/usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_version.so"
>> > 
>>
>> Right, the test suite requires mod_version for testing httpd 2.0 or above.
>>
>> > But there still a lot of mod missed. So lots of test skipped or failed.
>>
>> Can you show us the output?  Generally a missing Perl CPAN module or
>> httpd module will result in skipped tests but not failures; perhaps
>> some very basic modules are missing.
>>
> l...@linux-92el:~/work/apache_testsuite> t/TEST
> [warning] setting ulimit to allow core files
> ulimit -c unlimited; /usr/bin/perl /home/leon/work/apache_testsuite/t/TEST
> /usr/sbin/httpd2-prefork  -d /home/leon/work/apache_testsuite/t -f 
> /home/leon/work/apache_testsuite/t/conf/httpd.conf -D APACHE2 -D 
> PERL_USEITHREADS
> using Apache/2.2.13 (prefork MPM)
>
> waiting 60 seconds for server to start: ..
> waiting 60 seconds for server to start: ok (waited 0 secs)
> server localhost:8529 started
> server localhost:8530 listening (mod_nntp_like)
> server localhost:8531 listening (mod_nntp_like_ssl)
> server localhost:8532 listening (mod_ssl)
> server localhost:8533 listening (ssl_optional_cc)
> server localhost:8534 listening (ssl_pr33791)
> server localhost:8535 listening (proxy_http_bal1)
> server localhost:8536 listening (proxy_http_bal2)
> server localhost:8537 listening (proxy_http_balancer)
> server localhost:8538 listening (proxy_http_reverse)
> server localhost:8539 listening (error_document)
> server localhost:8540 listening (mod_include)
> server localhost:8541 listening (proxy_http_https)
> server localhost:8542 listening (proxy_https_https)
> server localhost:8543 listening (proxy_https_http)
> [   info] adding source lib /home/leon/work/apache_testsuite/Apache-Test/lib 
> to @INC
> [   info] adding source lib /home/leon/work/apache_testsuite/Apache-Test/lib 
> to @INC
> [   info] adding source lib /home/leon/work/apache_testsuite/Apache-Test/lib 
> to @INC
> t/apache/404ok
> t/apache/acceptpathinfo.ok
> t/apache/byterange..ok
> t/apache/byterange2.ok
> t/apache/chunkinput.ok
> t/apache/contentlength..ok
> t/apache/errordoc...ok
> t/apache/etags..ok
> t/apache/getfileok
> t/apache/headersok
> t/apache/limits.ok
> t/apache/optionsok
> t/apache/passbrigadeok
> t/apache/post...ok
> t/apache/pr18757skipped
>        all skipped: cannot find module 'proxy'
> t/apache/pr35292ok
> t/apache/pr35330ok
> t/apache/pr37166ok
> t/apache/rwrite.ok
> t/apr/uri...ok
> t/filter/case...skipped
>        all skipped: cannot find module 'case_filter'
> t/filter/case_inskipped
>        all skipped: cannot find module 'case_filter_in'
> t/filter/input_body.ok
> t/http11/basicauth..ok
> t/http11/chunkedok
> t/http11/chunked2...skipped
>        all skipped: cannot find module 'bucketeer'
> t/http11/post...ok
> t/modules/accessok
> t/modules/alias.ok
> t/modules/asis..skipped
>        all skipped: cannot find module 'asis'
> t/modules/autoindex.ok
> t/modules/autoindex2ok
> t/modules/cache.skipped
>        all skipped: cannot find module 'cache', cannot find module 
> 'disk_cache'
> t/modules/cgi.

Re: Apache test suite problems

2010-01-25 Thread Jeff Trawick
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:31 PM, leon  wrote:
> Hi there,

Please don't cc me.

> I am using SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
> I checked out the latest code
> # svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/test/framework/trunk/
> httpd-framework
>
> Then I followed the "quick start" in README
> # perl Makefile.PL -apxs /usr/sbin/apxs2
> # t/TEST
>
> But I got following error:
> [warning] setting ulimit to allow core files
> ulimit -c unlimited; /usr/bin/perl /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t/TEST
> /usr/sbin/httpd2-prefork  -d /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t -f
> /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t/conf/httpd.conf -D APACHE2 -D
> PERL_USEITHREADS
> using Apache/2.2.13 (prefork MPM)

no error there

> waiting 60 seconds for server to start: .Syntax error on line 170 of
> /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t/conf/httpd.conf:
> Invalid command ' included in the server configuration
> [  error]
> server has died with status 255 (t/logs/error_log wasn't created, start the
> server in the debug mode)
>
>
> After I added following 3 lines into 
> /home/leon/project/httpd-framework/t/conf/httpd.conf, the test can work.
>
> 
>    LoadModule version_module "/usr/lib/apache2-prefork/mod_version.so"
> 

Right, the test suite requires mod_version for testing httpd 2.0 or above.

> But there still a lot of mod missed. So lots of test skipped or failed.

Can you show us the output?  Generally a missing Perl CPAN module or
httpd module will result in skipped tests but not failures; perhaps
some very basic modules are missing.


Re: apache test suite?

2002-10-13 Thread David Burry

sorry folks, I knew it would be that easy, I should have looked more closely
at the web site too  ;o)

Dave


- Original Message -
From: "Cliff Woolley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: apache test suite?


> On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, David Burry wrote:
>
> > Has anyone worked on an Apache test suite?  You know, like how many
things
> > have a "make test" that runs all sorts of tests... or perhaps a separate
> > package that runs tests...  I might be interested in starting one but
would
> > rather build upon other's work if some of it has already been done...
>
> See the httpd-test repository.  :)
>




Re: apache test suite?

2002-10-13 Thread rbb


look at httpd-test.

Ryan

On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, David Burry wrote:

> Has anyone worked on an Apache test suite?  You know, like how many things
> have a "make test" that runs all sorts of tests... or perhaps a separate
> package that runs tests...  I might be interested in starting one but would
> rather build upon other's work if some of it has already been done...
> 
> Dave
> 

-- 

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Re: apache test suite?

2002-10-13 Thread Cliff Woolley

On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, David Burry wrote:

> Has anyone worked on an Apache test suite?  You know, like how many things
> have a "make test" that runs all sorts of tests... or perhaps a separate
> package that runs tests...  I might be interested in starting one but would
> rather build upon other's work if some of it has already been done...

See the httpd-test repository.  :)