I downloaded serf-1.3.9 and built it using
scons APR=/home/jonny/subversion APU=/home/jonny/subversion
ZLIB=/home/jonny/subversion OPENSSL=/home/jonny/subversion
PREFIX=/home/jonny/subversion
I then ran a scons check and got the following
There were 14 failures:
1) test_ssl_trust_rootca: test/test_util.c:456: expected <0> but was
<120199>
2) test_ssl_certificate_chain_with_anchor: test/test_util.c:456: expected
<0> but was <120199>
3) test_ssl_certificate_chain_all_from_server: test/test_util.c:456:
expected <0> but was <120199>
4) test_ssl_no_servercert_callback_allok: test/test_util.c:456: expected
<0> but was <120170>
5) test_ssl_large_response: test/test_util.c:456: expected <0> but was
<120170>
6) test_ssl_large_request: test/test_util.c:456: expected <0> but was
<120170>
7) test_ssl_client_certificate: test/test_util.c:456: expected <0> but was
<120170>
8) test_ssl_future_server_cert: test/test_util.c:456: expected <0> but was
<120199>
9) test_setup_ssltunnel: test/test_util.c:456: expected <0> but was <120170>
10) test_ssltunnel_basic_auth: test/test_context.c:2138: expected <0> but
was <120170>
11) test_ssltunnel_basic_auth_server_has_keepalive_off:
test/test_context.c:2138: expected <0> but was <120170>
12) test_ssltunnel_basic_auth_proxy_has_keepalive_off:
test/test_context.c:2138: expected <0> but was <120170>
13) test_ssltunnel_basic_auth_proxy_close_conn_on_200resp:
test/test_context.c:2138: expected <0> but was <120170>
14) test_ssltunnel_digest_auth: test/test_util.c:456: expected <0> but was
<120170>
!!!FAILURES!!!
Runs: 66 Passes: 52 Fails: 14
So, some progress, but I am not sure if I should cary on sown this path, or
should I use openssl-1.0.x and serf-1.3.8? or some other combination?
Received on 2019-09-04 15:21:34 CEST