[squeak-dev] SqueakSSLTest on Slackware Linux 15

Tobias Pape Das.Linux at gmx.de
Wed Feb 23 19:27:31 UTC 2022


Hi Stes

> On 23. Feb 2022, at 18:16, stes at PANDORA.BE <stes at telenet.be> wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> Latest Subversion (SVN) sources for Squeak Classical VM on Slackware Linux .
> 
> Builds fine on Slackware Linux 15.0 withLinux kernel 5.15.19 and gcc 11.2
> 
> This Linux distribution ships OpenSSL 1.1.1m libraries.
> 
> The Squeak VM builds fine and seems to be linked against ssl lib 1.1.1m
> BUT ... as reported in the past, the "SUnit" tests for SSL have some issues.
> 
> I am using Squeak4.6-15118.zip  images with this VM.
> 
> In the testrunner, SqueakSSLTest  #testSocketConnect seems to hang for me.
> 
> I think I reported this a few months ago for SUSE SLES 15SP3 and for Fedora.
> 
> As far as I understand the VM support for OpenSSL 1.1.1 actually works,
> but the Squeak4.6 image 15118 has some tests that hang/fail, where the issue
> is, I believe, with the test framework,
> rather than with the VM support plugin for SSL.
> 
> So the plugin SSL actually works I think, but the tests fail.

I think they also fail in trunk.
TBH I think I never have seen them work ._.

-Tobias

> 
> When I update the image (using the menu -> Update Squeak) it still is 15118,
> so I think 15118 is truly the latest 4.6 image.
> 
> Is there a fix for the SUnit test framework for the SqueakSSL-Tests 
> for OpenSSL 1.1.1m on Slackware Linux 15 ?
> 
> Regards,
> David Stes
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