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Date:      Thu, 19 Sep 2019 14:55:21 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 240686] security/nss: regressions tests require bash
Message-ID:  <bug-240686-7788@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>

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            Bug ID: 240686
           Summary: security/nss: regressions tests require bash
           Product: Ports & Packages
           Version: Latest
          Hardware: Any
                OS: Any
            Status: New
          Severity: Affects Only Me
          Priority: ---
         Component: Individual Port(s)
          Assignee: gecko@FreeBSD.org
          Reporter: naddy@FreeBSD.org
             Flags: maintainer-feedback?(gecko@FreeBSD.org)
          Assignee: gecko@FreeBSD.org

Created attachment 207626
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Run regression tests with bash

Running security/nss's regression tests reveals a number of shell errors fr=
om
test scripts that use bash features like the built-in UID variable and more
importantly arrays:

[: -ne: unexpected operator
./ssl.sh: 1245: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")")
./ectest.sh: 49: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")")

Running the tests with bash instead shows stunningly different results.
Before (sh):

Passed:             3017
Failed:             0
Failed with core:   0
ASan failures:      0
Unknown status:     0

After (bash):

Passed:             14469
Failed:             0
Failed with core:   0
ASan failures:      0
Unknown status:     48
TinderboxPrint:Unknown: 48

Patch attached. We could change the shebangs of all scripts to
/usr/local/bin/bash, but there is no need for this; simply calling the
top-level script with bash is enough.

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