In Linux/Pharo1.4 I've 2 failing tests: testGForceInria testSlashdotGzipChunked
Thank you very much! :) On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]>wrote: > > On 12 Sep 2011, at 14:45, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote: > > > Now, I still have to try the actual SSL tests by moving the plugin inside > the One Click VM's on Linux and Windows. > > I'll report on how that goes later on when I have some more time. > > I took a current Pharo One Click 1.3 (actually #13299) and placed the > matching plugins from > http://squeakssl.googlecode.com/files/SqueakSSL-bin-0.1.4.zip in the right > places (I had to chmod +x the linux one) and tested the latest Zinc and > Zodiac code, like this: > > Gofer it > squeaksource: 'ZincHTTPComponents'; > package: 'Zinc-HTTP'; > package: 'Zinc-Tests'; > package: 'Zinc-Patch-HTTPSocket'; > load. > > Gofer it > squeaksource: 'Zodiac'; > package: 'Zodiac-Core'; > package: 'Zodiac-Tests'; > load. > > Gofer it > squeaksource: 'ZincHTTPComponents'; > package: 'Zinc-Zodiac'; > load. > > "Switch to the Zn Zodiac socket factory" > > ZnNetworkingUtils default: ZnZodiacNetworkingUtils new. > > > The good news is that, as I reported before, the non secure socket streams > run without problems on all platforms. > > Also good is that the secure socket streams with the native plugin work, > that is, on all platforms you can now do > > ZnClient get: 'https://encrypted.google.com' > > The bad news is that the 7 ZnHttpsTests behave differently on the different > platforms: > > - Mac OS X: 7 green > - Linux: 1 failure > - Windos: 3 failures > > The problem of course is that this is pretty hard to debug: although the > image, Zodiac and Zinc code is of course identical, the VM and the plugin > differ for each platform. > > People interested in this can try to do this themselves; later on I might > make a customized OneClick download as a second Zodiac Alpha release, where > both the image and VM are ready to test. > > Sven > > >
