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Date:      Tue, 19 Sep 2006 19:47:19 -0400
From:      Mikhail Teterin <mi+mx@aldan.algebra.com>
To:        "michael johnson" <ahze@freebsd.org>
Cc:        gnome@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: security/nss and the test target
Message-ID:  <200609191947.19435.mi%2Bmx@aldan.algebra.com>
In-Reply-To: <b2203fed0609191634r1ec5aeb5t19986c79156cd106@mail.gmail.com>
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в╕второк 19 вересень 2006 19:34, michael johnson написав:
> AFAIK nothing is worrisome.

All unexplained test-failures are worrisome :-( I'm not getting them -- could 
it be the compiler options? Or the fact, that you ran it as root?

In the past I found NSS-developers rather responsive -- if you are reproducing 
the test failures easily, can you, perhaps, raise the issue with them?

> root@blueherron /usr/ports/security/nss > grep Failed
> work/nss-3.11.3/mozilla/tests_results/security/*/results.html <TR><TD>
> Dbtest r/w succeeded in an readonly directory 0 </TD><TD bgcolor=red>Fa
> iled</TD><TR>
> <TR><TD> Wait for Server </TD><TD bgcolor=red>Failed</TD><TR>
> <TR><TD>TLS Request don't require client auth (client does not provide
> auth) (ce rt TestUser40 - revoked) </TD><TD bgcolor=red>Failed</TD><TR>
> <TR><TD> Wait for Server </TD><TD bgcolor=red>Failed</TD><TR>
> <TR><TD>TLS Request don't require client auth (client does not provide
> auth) (ce rt TestUser41 - not revoked) </TD><TD bgcolor=red>Failed</TD><TR>
> <TR><TD> Wait for Server </TD><TD bgcolor=red>Failed</TD><TR>

> All the code is still there, but the message isn't.

IMO, the message should be there too to encourage users to test their fresh 
builds -- it can help detect NSS-specific errors _before_ they become mistery 
bugs in firefox or other NSS-using applications.

	-mi



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