how to run tests separately

Dennis Clarke dclarke at blastwave.org
Fri May 7 19:51:03 UTC 2021


My test results are a little suspect :

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I:ok
I:lwresd:using nosearch.conf
I:ok
I:lwresd:exit status: 0
find: bad option -or
find: [-H | -L] path-list predicate-list
xargs: illegal option -- 0
xargs: find: bad option -print0Usage: xargs: [-t] [-p] [-e[eofstr]] [-E
eofstr] [-I replstr] [-i[replstr]] [-L #] [-l[#]] [-n # [-x]] [-s size]
[cmd [args ...]]

find: [-H | -L] path-list predicate-list
R:lwresd:PASS
E:lwresd:Fri May  7 19:37:44 GMT 2021
S:tkey:Fri May  7 19:37:44 GMT 2021
T:tkey:1:A
A:tkey:System test tkey
I:tkey:PORTRANGE:5300 - 5399
I:tkey:generating new DH key (1)
I:tkey:creating new key using owner name "." (2)
I:tkey:checking the new key (3)
I:tkey:deleting new key (4)
I:tkey:checking that new key has been deleted (5)
I:tkey:creating new key using owner name "foo.example." (6)
I:tkey:checking the new key (7)
I:tkey:deleting new key (8)
I:tkey:checking that new key has been deleted (9)
I:tkey:creating new key using owner name bar.example. (10)
I:tkey:checking the key with 'rndc tsig-list' (11)
I:tkey:using key in a request (12)
I:tkey:deleting the key with 'rndc tsig-delete' (13)
I:tkey:recreating the bar.example. key (14)
I:tkey:checking the new key with 'rndc tsig-list' (15)
I:tkey:using the new key in a request (16)
I:tkey:exit status: 0
find: bad option -or
find: [-H | -L] path-list predicate-list
xargs: illegal option -- 0
find: bad option -print0
find: [-H | -L] path-list predicate-list
xargs: Usage: xargs: [-t] [-p] [-e[eofstr]] [-E eofstr] [-I replstr]
[-i[replstr]] [-L #] [-l[#]] [-n # [-x]] [-s size] [cmd [args ...]]
R:tkey:PASS
E:tkey:Fri May  7 19:37:51 GMT 2021
I:System test result summary:
I:   4 FAIL
I:  65 PASS
I:   5 SKIPPED
I:  15 UNTESTED
I:The following system tests failed:
I:      autosign
I:      ecdsa
I:      nsupdate
I:      tsig
find: bad option -or
find: [-H | -L] path-list predicate-list
*** Error code 1
The following command caused the error:
/opt/bw/bin/bash ./testsummary.sh
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `test'
-bash-5.0$


Let's ignore the bad xargs and find options for now. How can I run those
 tests as separate items manually ?

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Dennis Clarke
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