> [...]
> Still many test problems like these:
>
> [...]
> Testing key generation with
> NIST Binary-Curve B-571
> .
> .
> .
> .
> ok
> cat
> WARNING: can't open config file: SSLROOT:[000000]openssl.cnf
> WARNING: can't open config file: SSLROOT:[000000]openssl.cnf
> [...]
--- openssl-1.0.0-stable-SNAP-20100211/test/tests.com_orig 2010-01-24
19:04:13 -0600
+++ openssl-1.0.0-stable-SNAP-20100211/test/tests.com 2010-02-16 15:22:02
-0600
@@ -12,14 +12,16 @@
$ texe_dir := sys$disk:[-.'__arch'.exe.test]
$ exe_dir := sys$disk:[-.'__arch'.exe.apps]
$
-$ sslroot = f$parse("sys$disk:[-.apps];",,,,"syntax_only") - "].;"+ ".]"
-$ define /translation_attributes = concealed sslroot 'sslroot'
-$
-$ set default '__here'
-$
$ on control_y then goto exit
$ on error then goto exit
$
+$ set default '__here'
+$ sslroot = f$parse("sys$disk:[-.apps];",,,,"syntax_only") - "].;"+ ".]"
+$ define /translation_attributes = concealed sslroot 'sslroot'
+$ write sys$output "''__proc"
+$ show logical sslroot
+$ directory /date /protection /size sslroot:[000000]openssl.cnf
+$
$ if p1 .nes. ""
$ then
$ tests = p1
It might be nice if tests.com announced itself, instead of starting
silently. The "show logical sslroot" command helps the user find the
files being used. The "directory" command provides a quick failure if
"openssl.cnf" is not where it should be. These are not required for
proper operation. Setting the default directory properly before
assigning that value to the symbol "sslroot" is required. More white
space is ok with me.
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