Re: Location of pg_rewind/RewindTest.pm and ssl/ServerSetup.pm - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andrew Dunstan
Subject Re: Location of pg_rewind/RewindTest.pm and ssl/ServerSetup.pm
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Msg-id 3d109e94-dc8f-88b0-4aa3-52fd0c149d47@2ndQuadrant.com
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In response to Re: Location of pg_rewind/RewindTest.pm and ssl/ServerSetup.pm  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew.dunstan@2ndquadrant.com>)
Responses Re: Location of pg_rewind/RewindTest.pm and ssl/ServerSetup.pm
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On 2/7/19 4:01 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> On 2/6/19 8:44 PM, Michael Paquier wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 08:34:11PM -0500, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>>> The obvious solution is to perform the same surgery for the ssl and
>>> pg_rewind tests that we performed for genbki.pl and other scripts, but
>>> in these cases the used modules are not in the same directory as the
>>> using scripts, but in their parent directories. I can't think of a good
>>> reason for this.They clearly relate to the TAP test suites, and nothing
>>> else, so it seems to me that they should go into the same directory as
>>> the TAP test scripts. There should be no danger that "prove" will try to
>>> run them, as it is only set up to run files with a ".pl" extension.
>>>
>>> While we're at it, I think ServerSetup.pm should possibly be renamed to
>>> something like SSLServer.pm (and the perl code adjusted accordingly)
>>>
>>> Does anyone object to me making these changes?
>> Not really if this eases the buildfarm coverage.  At the same time, it
>> seems to me that it could be a good idea to install those sub-modules.
>
>
> I have made the changes, and the last errors should be clearing up now.
> I think installing them is a separate project, although doing so is
> probably reasonable given that we install other TAP test packages. OTOH
> these are rather more specialised.



Also, SSLServer.pm contains a bunch of lines like this:


       copy_files("ssl/server-*.crt", $pgdata);


I think if we're going to export it maybe we should have a method to set
up the ssl directory with the required certificates.


cheers


andrew


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