* tests/gpg/Makefile.am, tests/gpgsm/Makefile.am: Remove ./.
--
GNU Make is powerful enough for handling and interpreting of
pathname as target, but BSD Make is not.
GnuPG-bug-id: 3056
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* lang/python/tests/Makefile.am: Distinguish target and path.
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am: Ditto.
* tests/gpgsm/Makefile.am: Ditto.
--
GNU Make is powerful enough to match path to target (and vice versa),
but BSD make is not.
GnuPG-bug-id: 3056
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* tests/gpg/t-gpgconf.c (main): Fix warnings.
* src/engine-gpgconf.c (struct gpgconf_config_dir_s): New struct.
(gpgconf_config_dir_cb, gpgconf_conf_dir) Use it to fix warning.
Signed-off-by: Marcus Brinkmann <mb@g10code.com>
* lang/python/tests/Makefile.am: Kill all previously running daemons
before creating the private key store.
* lang/qt/tests/Makefile.am: Likewise.
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am: Likewise.
* tests/gpgsm/Makefile.am: Likewise.
--
Now that the daemons sockets are no longer created in the GNUPGHOME,
we cannot rely on cleaning the build directory to make sure they are
shut down. Therefore, we explicitly kill any running daemons when
creating the test environment.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* lang/python/tests/Makefile.am: Create test environment as part of
'make all'.
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am: Make sure the private keystore is created
first.
* tests/gpgsm/Makefile.am: Create test environment as part of
'make all'. Make sure the private keystore is created
first.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am: Use BUILT_SOURCES instead of check-local
and initial.test.
* lang/qt/tests/Makefile.am: Ditto.
--
This fixes "make dist" failure when source tree is clean:
git clean -dxf
autoreconf -ivf
./configure
make dist
BUILT_SOURCES should be used when file as generated without explicit
dependency. The check-local is all-am dependency, this means that it
will be resolved also in "make dist".
Signed-off-by: Alon Bar-Lev <alon.barlev@gmail.com>
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am (tests_unix): Add 't-thread-keylist' and
't-thread-keylist-verify'.
(c_tests): Drop them here.
--
The tests use pthreads and we suspect problems with MinGW's wrappers.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* tests/gpg/t-gpgconf.c (main): Reduce iterations to 10.
* tests/gpg/t-thread-keylist-verify.c,
tests/gpg/t-thread-keylist.c (THREAD_COUNT): Reduce to 10.
--
While these tests tested for race conditions a smaller number
of iteration should still show problems if they are run on
multiple systems and regulary. While the 100 Thread count in
the t-thread tests could lead to resource problems.
* tests/gpg/t-gpgconf.c: Include support functions.
(fail_if_err): Remove macro.
(init_gpgme): Remove function.
(lookup): New function.
(main): Update some values and verify that the changes are applied.
* tests/gpg/t-support.h (test): New assert-like macro.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2881
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* gpg/t-thread-keylist-verify.c,
gpg/t-thread-keylist.c: Reduce threads to 100
--
Due to the limit of FD_SETSIZE the
number of parallel threads is limited. So some systems
run into this problem when running the testsuite.
* tests/gpg/t-thread-keylist-verify.c (start_keylist): Mark
arg as unused. Release context.
(start_verify): Ditto.
(main): Mark args as unused.
* tests/gpg/t-thread-keylist.c (start_keylist): Mark
arg as unused. Release context.
(main): Mark args as unused.
* configure.ac: Require libgpg-error 1.17. No longer
check for pthread.
* doc/gpgme.texi: Document removed neccessity for thread
safe gpgme flavours.
* src/sema.h (DEFINE_GLOBAL_LOCK),
(DEFINE_STATIC_LOCK, INIT_LOCK, DECLARE_LOCK)
(DESTROY_LOCK, LOCK, UNLOCK): Change to gpgrt equivalents.
* src/posix-sema.c, src/w32-sema.c: Removed.
* src/Makefile.am: Remove libpthread and
Update accordingly.
* src/ath.c, src/ath.h (ath_mutex_init)
(ath_mutex_destroy, ath_mutex_lock, ath_mutex_unlock): Removed.
* src/ath.h (ATH_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Removed.
* src/version.c (do_subsystem_inits): sema_subsystem_init is
no longer required.
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am: Add new threading tests.
(t_thread1_LDADD, t_cancel_LDADD):
Use just gpgme.
* tests/gpg/t-thread-keylist-verify.c,
tests/gpg/t-thread-keylist.c: New.
* src/gpgme-config.in: Use -lgpgme for thread-model pthread.
--
Using gpgrt locks instead of pthread locks removes
the neccessity to link pthread directly to gpgme and
have a different, thread safe flavor of gpgme. Now
gpgme is thread-safe if the conditions mentioned
in the doc are met.
As the cpp bindings linked against libgpgme
and not libgpgme-pthread this fixes threading problems
with them.
libgpgme-pthread is removed but gpgme-config still supports
--thread=pthread for compatibility with find scripts.
* lang/cpp/src/key.cpp: Include <strings.h> for 'strcasecmp'.
* tests/gpg/t-cancel.c: Include <sys/select.h> for 'fd_set' and
friends.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* THANKS, doc/ChangeLog-2011, tests/ChangeLog-2011,
tests/gpg/geheim.txt: convert from iso 8859-1 to utf-8.
* lang/qt/src/dataprovider.cpp, lang/qt/src/qgpgmerefreshkeysjob.cpp,
lang/qt/src/qgpgmesecretkeyexportjob.cpp: replace U+FFFD REPLACEMENT
CHARACTER with proper U+00E4 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS.
--
Note that src/versioninfo.rc.in is still ISO-8859-1. I don't know
whether Windows will properly handle UTF-8 in this file or not, so i
have not touched it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
* lang/python/tests/Makefile.am (./pubring-stamp): Use --batch with
GPG to avoid Pinentries during import when using GnuPG >= 2.1.
Replace touch by echo.
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am (./pubring-stamp): Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* src/gpgme.h.in (gpgme_interact_cb_t): New.
(GPGME_INTERACT_CARD): New.
(gpgme_op_interact_start, gpgme_op_interact): New.
* src/libgpgme.vers, src/gpgme.def: Add new functions.
* src/edit.c (op_data_t): Rename fnc to fnc_old and change users. Add
fnc.
(edit_status_handler): Call old or new callback.
(command_handler): Ditto.
(interact_start): New.
(gpgme_op_interact_start, gpgme_op_interact_start): New.
* src/status-table.c (_gpgme_status_to_string): New.
* tests/gpg/t-edit.c (edit_fnc): Rename to interact_fnc and change
type of STATUS. Use gpgme_io_writen.
(main): s/gpgme_op_edit/gpgme_op_interact/.
--
This change will eventually allow us to remove all those status codes
from gpgme.h.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* lang/python/tests/t-sig-notation.py: Only check the critical flag
when GnuPG >= 2.1.13 is used.
* tests/gpg/t-sig-notation.c: Likewise.
Fixes-commit: c88c9ef3
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* src/gpgme.h.in (gpgme_encrypt_flags_t): New flag
GPGME_ENCRYPT_SYMMETRIC.
* src/engine-gpg.c (gpg_encrypt): Also add --symmetric if the flag
is given.
* NEWS: Mention new flag.
* tests/run-encrypt.c (show_usage): Extend for --symmetric.
(main): Handle --symmetric.
(main): Set passphrase_cb in loopback mode.
(main): Fix encrypt call if no recipients are given.
* tests/gpg/t-encrypt-mixed.c: New.
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am (c_tests): Add new test.
* doc/gpgme.texi: Document new flag.
* tests/gpgsm/final.test: New.
* tests/gpgsm/initial.test: New.
* tests/gpg/start-stop-agent: Move to ../.
* tests/gpgsm/Makefile.am (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Export top_srcdir.
(TESTS): Add intial.test and final.test.
(AM_LDFLAGS): Add -no-install.
(clean-local): Use start-stop-agent
(initial.test): Add dependency.
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am (top_srcdir): Export top_srcdir.
(AM_LDFLAGS): Add -no-install.
(check-local): Depend on pubring-stamp instead of pubring.gpg.
(initial.test): Depend on check-local.
(./pubring-gpg): Replace by rule for ./pubring-stamp.
--
There are also a couple of other changes which should make the tests a
bit more robust and the gpg and gpgsm tests more similar.
The -no-install avoids creating wrappers for test programs, which make
debugging easier.
The dependency on check-local guarantees that its rules are run before
the first test. This is important because conf files are setup by
this rule. Earlier automake versions seem to have run check-local
always before the tests but today the order of execution is not
defined.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>