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Re: [Cvs-dev] cvs-passwd patch: weird problem


From: Prasad J Pandit
Subject: Re: [Cvs-dev] cvs-passwd patch: weird problem
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 17:22:45 +0530 (IST)

On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Mark D. Baushke wrote:
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If you can write the commands and know what is
being sent across the wire by using CVS_CLIENT_LOG
to capture the .in and .out files, you should be
able to write the series of combinations of tests.

 - user has no problems with the validity of the
   old new and confirmed passwords.

 - user has a typo in the old password

 - user has another typo in the old password

 - user has too many typos in the old password

 - user has a typo in the confirm password

 - user has another typo in the confirm password

 - user has too many typos in the confirmation password

 - user uses illegal characters in the password

 - user uses two few characters in the password

 - user uses two many characters in the password (is that possible?)

that will primarily be a client/side test right? I
am presuming that you are already looing at the
.cvspass cache of the old password without needing
a round-trip to the server right?

  ah, It's an overdose for me, I guess; Will look into it.

Huh. Have you tried using a debugger and putting a
breakpoint to see what the values are of the data
that seems wrong when you remove the printf()
statements?

  No, but will surely give it a try. :)
--
regards
   -Prasad
PS: Please don't send me html/attachment/Fwd mails




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