the tests/keys.xml file is generated by the testKeys.sh script. It should be called
by makefile scripts before testEnc.sh. Can you check that there are no errors
during testKeys.sh execution, please?

Aleksey

Martin Waite wrote:

On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 17:07, Aleksey Sanin wrote:

The "topfolder" is a command line parameter. Everything works just fine
if you use 'make check'. If you are trying to run the testEnc.sh script
by yourself, then you need to provide correct parameters in the command line.


Hi Aleksey,

I have just unpacked the tarball again and re-run configure, make, and make check.

I still get an error in test aleksey-xmlenc-01/enc-des3cbc-keyname, and
in the log file I see:

--- testEnc started (20021126_114508)
aleksey-xmlenc-01/enc-des3cbc-keyname

[snip]

../apps/xmlsec encrypt --keys ../tests/keys.xml --binary ../tests/aleksey-xmlenc-01/enc-des3cbc-keyname.data ../tests/aleksey-xmlenc-01/enc-des3cbc-keyname.tmpl
warning: failed to load external entity "../tests/keys.xml"

--------------------------

This seems to indicate that the encrypt part of the test is looking in the wrong place for the keys.xml file.

In testEnc.sh, I find:

execEncTest "aleksey-xmlenc-01/enc-des3cbc-keyname" \ "--keys $topfolder/keys/keys.xml" \
"--keys $keysfile --binary $topfolder/aleksey-xmlenc-01/enc-des3cbc-keyname.data" \
"--keys $keysfile"

where the definition of $keysfile is:

keysfile=$topfolder/keys.xml

Most of the tests explicitly state "--keys $topfolder/keys/keys.xml", but there
are the 8 aleksey-xmlenc-01 tests which use "--keys $keysfile" which points to
the wrong place.

==

Most of the encryption tests are failing in any case - I take it that any test mentioning "aes" will fail unless I have openssl
0.9.7 (which I don't). I am only looking for support for XML Signature, so I think I'm OK with this just now.

Thanks for a great library.

regards,
Martin



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