(RADIATOR) fresh install update

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jan 17 16:03:26 CST 2003


Hello Anton -

Clearly something has been changed in your new installation.

The "make test" uses the "test.pl" file to run the tests against the 
standard "radius.cfg", "radius2.cfg" and "users" files contained in the 
main Radiator distribution directory.

Have a look at the contents of "test.pl" to see what each test does.

BTW - if you are doing fresh installs, I would suggest doing an upgrade 
at the same time.

Latest version is Radiator 3.5.

regards

Hugh


On Saturday, Jan 18, 2003, at 06:26 Australia/Melbourne, Anton Krall 
wrote:

> Guys, just so you know, this is what make test throws:
>
> [root at radius radiator]# make test
> PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-Iblib/lib" "-Iblib/arch" test.pl
> Starting tests...
> Starting 2 test servers. Please wait...
> ok 1a
> not ok 1b
> not ok 1c
> not ok 1d
> not ok 1e
> not ok 2a
> ok 2b
> not ok 2c
> ok 2d
> ok 2e
> not ok 2f
> ok 2g
> not ok 2h
> ok 2i
> not ok 2j
> ok 2k
> not ok 2l
> not ok 2m
> not ok 2n
> not ok 2o
> ok 2p
> not ok 2q
> not ok 2r
> not ok 2s
> not ok 2t
> not ok 2u
> not ok 2v
> Attribute number 0 is not defined in your dictionary
> not ok 2x
> not ok 2y
> not ok 2z
> not ok 3a
> ok 3b
> Wide character in Socket::inet_ntoa at Radius/Radius.pm line 178.
> ok 3c
> not ok 3d
> ok 3e
> ok 3f
> not ok 3g
> not ok 3h
> not ok 4a
> ok 4b
> ok 4c
> not ok 5a
> ok 5b
> ok 5c
> not ok 5d
> ok 5e
> not ok 5f
> ok 5g
> not ok 6a
> not ok 6b
> not ok 6c
> ok 6d
> not ok 6e
> not ok 6f
> not ok 6g
> not ok 6h
> not ok 7a
> not ok 7b
> not ok 7c
> Tests completed
> sh: line 1: kill: (7467) - No such process
>
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