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[bug#63618] [PATCH WIP] Socat tests


From: Bruno Victal
Subject: [bug#63618] [PATCH WIP] Socat tests
Date: Sat, 20 May 2023 22:50:19 +0100
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I've noticed that socat does have a test-suite (under a "test" target)
though I am having some trouble with some of the tests failures.

Going through the build log, there's some lines of interest:

Test 59:
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…
test  59 CHILDDEFAULT: child process default properties... FAILED:
 ./socat -t 0.1  -u exec:./procan -
…
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---


In test 227, tests fail due to an absent /etc/services.
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test 227 EXECPTYKILL: exec:...,pty explicitely kills sub process... OK
grep: /etc/services: No such file or directory
test 228 TCP4SERVICE: echo via connection to TCP V4 socket... !port 1 timed 
out! FAILED:  ./socat:
 ./socat -t 0.1  TCP4-LISTEN:,reuseaddr PIPE &
2023/05/20 20:48:44 socat[8835] E empty port/service
 ./socat -t 0.1  stdin!!stdout TCP4:127.0.0.1:
2023/05/20 20:48:49 socat[8857] E empty port/service
test 229 EXCEED_FOPEN_MAX: more than FOPEN_MAX FDs in use... OK
…
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Note: a similar failure was already observed in
d6f6b57766e95d2fa8af63d4460a2b303ca4d867.

I wonder if it's feasible to include /etc/services
in the build environment?


Test 418:
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test 418 ABSTRACT_USER: Is the fs related user option on ABSTRACT socket 
applied to FD... FAILED                                                         
                                                                          
 ./socat ABSTRACT-LISTEN:temp,accept-timeout=0.1,user= FILE:/dev/null           
                                                                                
                                                                   
2023/05/20 20:50:55 socat[12189] E getpwnam(""): no such user
…
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---


I'm out of clues as to how to get these 3 tests sorted out.
Any ideas?

I've attached the build logs for socat with the tests enabled below.


Regards,
Bruno

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