You weren't by any chance logged in as root when you ran these tests?

No Panther for me yet. I learned my lesson last time when I jumped the gun with a same-day Panther install ;)

Jim

On Monday, October 27, 2003, at 08:25 PM, Ted Stresen-Reuter wrote:

hi,

make check produces the following output on OS X Panther (I couldn't wait to install it...) I haven't tried making all and make install, yet, but I will. These failed test might just be problems with how Apple sets up Apache.

PASS: t_wordkey
PASS: t_wordlist
PASS: t_wordskip
PASS: t_wordbitstream
PASS: t_search
PASS: t_htdb
PASS: t_rdonly
PASS: t_trunc
PASS: t_url
Error:  Apache has not been designed to serve pages while
        running as root.  There are known race conditions that
        will allow any local user to read any file on the system.
        If you still desire to serve pages as root then
        add -DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE to the EXTRA_CFLAGS line in your
        src/Configuration file and rebuild the server.  It is
        strongly suggested that you instead modify the User
        directive in your httpd.conf file to list a non-root
        user.

****Could not start apache. This test may fail, but that is not ht://Dig's fault

htpurge: Database is empty!

running htdig: expected
http://localhost:7400/set1/
http://localhost:7400/set1/bad_local.htm
http://localhost:7400/set1/script.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site%201.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site2.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site3.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site4.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/sub%2520dir/
http://localhost:7400/set1/sub%2520dir/empty%20file.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/title.html
but got

FAIL: t_htdig
Error:  Apache has not been designed to serve pages while
        running as root.  There are known race conditions that
        will allow any local user to read any file on the system.
        If you still desire to serve pages as root then
        add -DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE to the EXTRA_CFLAGS line in your
        src/Configuration file and rebuild the server.  It is
        strongly suggested that you instead modify the User
        directive in your httpd.conf file to list a non-root
        user.

****Could not start apache. This test may fail, but that is not ht://Dig's fault

htpurge: Database is empty!

running htdig: expected
http://localhost:7400/set1/
http://localhost:7400/set1/bad_local.htm
http://localhost:7400/set1/script.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site%201.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site2.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site3.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site4.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/sub%2520dir/
http://localhost:7400/set1/sub%2520dir/empty%20file.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/title.html
but got

FAIL: t_htsearch
PASS: t_htmerge
Error:  Apache has not been designed to serve pages while
        running as root.  There are known race conditions that
        will allow any local user to read any file on the system.
        If you still desire to serve pages as root then
        add -DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE to the EXTRA_CFLAGS line in your
        src/Configuration file and rebuild the server.  It is
        strongly suggested that you instead modify the User
        directive in your httpd.conf file to list a non-root
        user.

****Could not start apache. This test may fail, but that is not ht://Dig's fault

Could not fetch URL
FAIL: t_htnet
Error:  Apache has not been designed to serve pages while
        running as root.  There are known race conditions that
        will allow any local user to read any file on the system.
        If you still desire to serve pages as root then
        add -DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE to the EXTRA_CFLAGS line in your
        src/Configuration file and rebuild the server.  It is
        strongly suggested that you instead modify the User
        directive in your httpd.conf file to list a non-root
        user.

****Could not start apache. This test may fail, but that is not ht://Dig's fault

running htdig: expected
http://localhost:7400/set1/
http://localhost:7400/set1/bad_local.htm
http://localhost:7400/set1/script.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site%201.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site2.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site3.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site4.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/sub%2520dir/
http://localhost:7400/set1/sub%2520dir/empty%20file.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/title.html
but got
http://localhost:7400/set1/
http://localhost:7400/set1/script.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site%201.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site2.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site3.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/site4.html
http://localhost:7400/set1/title.html
FAIL: t_htdig_local
====================
4 of 14 tests failed
====================
make[2]: *** [check-TESTS] Error 1
make[1]: *** [check-am] Error 2
make: *** [check-recursive] Error 1



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