Hi,

yep, I dropped the workaround an no failures yet.


However I tried to run test suite on a non-complaint year 2038 system
and seeing test failures I cannot explain at the moment:

> ***SUBTEST: check 2038-01-01
> rsyslogd started with pid  22465
> starting run 1
> Sending 1 messages.
> ^M00000001 messages sent
> runtime: 0.000
> End of tcpflood Run
> imdiag[13500]: mainqueue empty
> Skipping further tests because system doesn't support year 2038 ...
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ***SUBTEST: check 2040-01-01
> ERROR: config file 'testconf.conf' not found!
> connect(): Connection refused
> connect() failed
> error in trying to open connection i=0
> error opening connections
> error during tcpflood! see rsyslog.out.log.save for what was written
> cp: cannot stat ‘rsyslog.out.log’: No such file or directory
> FAIL timegenerated-uxtimestamp.sh (exit status: 1)
> 
> 
> 
> [...]
> ***SUBTEST: check 2038-01-01
> rsyslogd started with pid  22872
> starting run 1
> Sending 1 messages.
> ^M00000001 messages sent
> runtime: 0.000
> End of tcpflood Run
> imdiag[13500]: mainqueue empty
> Skipping further tests because system doesn't support year 2038 ...
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ***SUBTEST: check 2038-12-31
> ERROR: config file 'testconf.conf' not found!
> connect(): Connection refused
> connect() failed
> error in trying to open connection i=0
> error opening connections
> error during tcpflood! see rsyslog.out.log.save for what was written
> cp: cannot stat ‘rsyslog.out.log’: No such file or directory
> FAIL timegenerated-dateordinal.sh (exit status: 1)

I am wondering about seeing another subtest after "Skipping further
tests" and about "file 'testconf.conf' not found" error.

But haven't looked in this yet.


-Thomas
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