On 03/09/2015 02:14 PM, Ken Giusti wrote:
Additionally, the following python unit tests fail unless the openssl libraries 
are installed:

proton_tests.engine.ServerTest.testIdleTimeout
proton_tests.engine.ServerTest.testKeepalive
proton_tests.messenger.IdleTimeoutTest.testIdleTimeout
proton_tests.utils.SyncRequestResponseTest.test_request_response

All the other ssl tests raise the Skip exception, which I believe should be 
done for the above as well.

All failures have a traceback similar to this:

1: Error during test:  Traceback (most recent call last):
1:     File 
"/home/kgiusti/Downloads/qpid-proton-0.9-rc-1/tests/python/proton-test", line 
355, in run
1:       phase()
1:     File 
"/home/kgiusti/Downloads/qpid-proton-0.9-rc-1/tests/python/proton_tests/engine.py",
 line 1882, in testIdleTimeout
1:       server = common.TestServer(idle_timeout=idle_timeout)
1:     File 
"/home/kgiusti/Downloads/qpid-proton-0.9-rc-1/tests/python/proton_tests/common.py",
 line 127, in __init__
1:       self.reactor = Container(self)
1:     File 
"/home/kgiusti/Downloads/qpid-proton-0.9-rc-1/proton-c/bindings/python/proton/reactor.py",
 line 588, in __init__
1:       self.ssl = SSLConfig()
1:     File 
"/home/kgiusti/Downloads/qpid-proton-0.9-rc-1/proton-c/bindings/python/proton/reactor.py",
 line 566, in __init__
1:       self.client = SSLDomain(SSLDomain.MODE_CLIENT)
1:     File 
"/home/kgiusti/Downloads/qpid-proton-0.9-rc-1/proton-c/bindings/python/proton/__init__.py",
 line 3371, in __init__
1:       raise SSLUnavailable()
1:   SSLUnavailable

I suspect the reactor shouldn't fail in these cases if SSL is not available.

I have checked in a fix for that to master.


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