Updated to print the options used when a failure occurs; add additional test configurations, like "no-asm -ansi".
The QA/Testing team should try the script. Its very revealing. Here's what I am seeing: $ grep '!!!!!!!!!!' openssl-result.txt !!!!!!!!!!FAILED (no-aes)!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!FAILED (no-asm no-aes)!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!FAILED (no-autoalginit)!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!FAILED (no-asm no-autoalginit)!!!!!!!!!! ... Its better to run the script on a machine with 8 or 16 cores because there's a lot of combinations and you'll get results faster. The script automatically steps up job counts based on logical processors. I think the project has some big iron lying around, so it should be available somewhere. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Everyone, > > Attached is a test script to repeatedly configure, build and test > OpenSSL under different configuration options. Options include the > usual suspects like "no-asm", "no-ssl2", "no-ssl3" and "no-comp". It > also includes other options, like Debug, Release, IPv4 and IPv6. > > I understand some of the devs have similar scripts Please consider > adding the attached script or a similar dev script to the tarball. > > The script will help the project proactively detect issues, and help > it avoid reactive fixes. As the script grows in depth and breadth, > OpenSSL will only get stronger. > > Thanks in advance. -- Ticket here: http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=4470 Please log in as guest with password guest if prompted
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