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Re: testcases.sh
From: Ret (46593@xyz.molar.is)
Date: Fri 31 May 2002 - 13:15:12 UTC
Next message: Bjarni R. Einarsson: "Test case misunderstandings"
I think I bumped into the same problem. The only test that didn't run
correctly was default, and the cause was something about deleting a file
(tmp).
What I did is delete all the files in the results directory. I run the tests
twice and everything went smoothly after that.
Hope this helps
Ret
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Bergen" <46664@xyz.molar.is>
To: "Joe Glass" <46624@xyz.molar.is>; "Anomy Mailing List"
<46712@xyz.molar.is>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: [anomy-list]: testcases.sh
> I don't think these are normal. I'm no anomy expert by any means, but it
> looks like possibly a rights issue. Check to make sure the user your
> running the test as has write access to the directories like quarantine,
> the log directory, and the tmp directory as defined in the config file
> your using to run the tests with.
>
> Have you tried to running it on a test computer logged in as root?
>
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