Bug#745971: libio-socket-ssl-perl: FTBFS: Test failure

Salvatore Bonaccorso carnil at debian.org
Sat Apr 26 20:48:14 UTC 2014


Control: tags -1 + confirmed

Hi Daniel,

On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 01:19:23PM -0700, Daniel Schepler wrote:
> Source: libio-socket-ssl-perl
> Version: 1.982-1
> Severity: serious
> 
> From my pbuilder build log:
> 
> ...
>    dh_auto_test
> make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/libio-socket-ssl-perl-1.982'
> PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/external/*.t
> t/01loadmodule.t .................. 1/3 # openssl version=0x1000106f
> # Net::SSLeay::VERSION=1.58
> t/01loadmodule.t .................. ok   
> t/acceptSSL-timeout.t ............. ok     
> t/auto_verify_hostname.t .......... ok     
> t/cert_no_file.t .................. ok   
> t/compatibility.t ................. ok   
> t/connectSSL-timeout.t ............ ok     
> t/core.t .......................... ok     
> t/dhe.t ........................... ok   
> t/ecdhe.t ......................... ok   
> t/external/usable_ca.t ............ # 5 connections to www.yahoo.com ok
> t/external/usable_ca.t ............ 1/22 # 5 connections to www.twitter.com ok
> t/external/usable_ca.t ............ 4/22 # 5 connections to meine.deutsche-bank.de ok
> # fingerprint meine.deutsche-bank.de matches
> t/external/usable_ca.t ............ 7/22 # 5 connections to www.facebook.com ok
> # 5 connections to www.comdirect.de ok
> # fingerprint www.comdirect.de matches
> t/external/usable_ca.t ............ 13/22 # 5 connections to www.google.com ok
> # 5 connections to www.live.com ok
> t/external/usable_ca.t ............ 19/22 
> #   Failed test 'verification against builtin CA store:  0/7'
> #   at t/external/usable_ca.t line 123.
> # Looks like you failed 1 test of 22.
> t/external/usable_ca.t ............ Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
> Failed 1/22 subtests 
>         (less 21 skipped subtests: 0 okay)

You are right, I haven't noticed it as my pbuilder allowed network
connection.

Will look at it.

Regards,
Salvatore



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