It seems okay to test it. It just should be able to skip the test if
chosen user cannot reach test directory. This test also fails on 9.11.19
version.
On 6/1/20 1:38 AM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> Opened ticket. That system test appears to be very linux capabilities
> specific when run as root.
>
Hi, I have fixed this on RHEL by chmod o+x $HOME before build.
I think it should autodetect nobody's access at least to current $HOME.
Not sure what would be the best fix. named-checkconf is missing user
switch. That check should be skipped if not configured properly. I am
unsure which bind
Opened ticket. That system test appears to be very linux capabilities specific
when run as root.
> On 1 Jun 2020, at 06:36, Carl Byington via bind-users
> wrote:
>
> I:runtime:verifying that named switches UID (14)
> I:runtime:failed
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Trying to build on centos 8, all the tests except one pass. I get a
failure in bin/tests/system/runtime/tests.sh
I:runtime:checking that named logs an ellipsis when the command line is
larger than 8k bytes (13)
I:runtime:verifying that named
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