"squidmob...@fastmail.fm" <squidmob...@fastmail.fm> writes:
> Test 3: btree: small key, big data pairs > page size 512 > page size 16384 > page size 16384 > page size 65536 > dbtest: write: Success > test3: btree: page size 65536: failed > > what does it mean? (other than the obvious part about it > failing, that is...) what do i do about it? how much, if > any, does it impact my use of krb5-1.14.3? I'm not sure we've seen that failure before. Did any previous releases work successfully for you in that test? Can you tell us more about your platform? (OS, CPU architecture, etc.) These are the Berkeley DB library self-tests. That library is currently only really used for the KDC back end. If you're not running a KDC, you might be able to safely ignore them, but they might also indicate a more systemic issue that could adversely affect non-KDC code. The "page size 65536: failed" comes from the test script plugins/kdb/db2/libdb2/test/run.test, if there is a comparison failure between the expected output and the actual output. The "dbtest: write: Success" implies some error condition that wound up setting errno to 0, which is puzzling. -Tom ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos