On Friday 31 August 2007 02:05, Michael Short wrote:
> I managed to get the regression scripts working today. The reason the
> daemons all failed after a "make setup" was that the configuration files
> were blank! A quick look at some of the scripts and it seems that most of
> the regression scripts were written to use sed, grep, and diff from the
> tools/ directory; but some scripts try to run these tools from {$PATH}
> instead.
>
> So instead of extracting UnxUtils to C:\unxutils, extract the files in
> usr/local/wbin to "C:\regress\tools" and add that path to {$PATH}. After
> making this discovery most of the regression scripts seemed to function
> flawlessly. 

Nice work.

> I am unsure of why the remaining scripts failed but I will try 
> to do some more investigation as to whether or not the problem is with the
> SVN build or the regression scripts.

It is quite likely that the scripts failed because I have modified them or 
modified Bacula since the Win32 scripts were converted, so the problems are 
probably little technical details of the scripts -- such as the one that Dan 
recently found, where one of the names of a Win32 file used in the test has 
been changed.

I'll update the README with your latest findings.  Thanks!

Best regards,

Kern

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