On Tue, 04 Jun 2013 19:35:05 +0300, Niko Tyni wrote: > > > Hm. I think that was actually the case earlier too and I just didn't > > > notice it? At least the buildd logs seem that way. > > I don't think I've seen it this way -- at least when I uploaded the > > package it worked differently (and I would have noticed the failures > > :)) > Hm. I see at least the kfreebsd-i386 buildd ran the ModPerl-Registry > test suite twice. Clearly a separate manual run shouldn't be necessary.
Ack. > > > > So this is a new patch (for 2x DefaultRuntimeDir) and some changes in > > > > debian/rules. > > > Wouldn't putting DefaultRuntimeDir into debian/apache2.conf suffice? > > Good idea! > > Unfortunately it doesn't work, seems like this doesn't get through?! > Oh well. I suppose only known directives are picked up. Never mind, > the Apache-Test approach is better. Yup. > > > Ideally, I think Apache-Test should be modified to add DefaultRuntimeDir > > > into the base httpd.conf where it sets ServerRoot et al. I looked at > > > that a bit but didn't get quite there yet. > > Yup, works. No sure if this should be configurable, for now I've > > just added it to the conf template as "@ServerRoot@/run". > For reference, I'm attaching what I came up with. I put it > inside an <IfVersion> block to make it easier to push upstream. Nice. Merged into the my previous attempt. > It looks like logs is used for other similar things too (like > the PID file) so I ditched the run directory. Make sense. > The upstream httpd24 change of adding DefaultRuntimeDir to > t/conf/extra.conf.in can be removed after this one is in. Right; removed in the patch. > Anyway, feel free to upload your solution (or anything else that > works :) for now to fix the FTBFS bug. This is clearly going > to take a while to converge. Ok; uploaded. And as usual: Thanks for your help! > > Interestingly the same file also claims to create t/logs: > > $self->gendir($vars->{t_logs}); > > (line 1560). No idea why this doesn't happen (in time?). > I suspect it's not called for the first t/TEST invocation that > cleans the target. Or something like that. Yeah, something like this. Cheers, gregor -- .''`. Homepage: http://info.comodo.priv.at/ - OpenPGP key 0xBB3A68018649AA06 : :' : Debian GNU/Linux user, admin, and developer - http://www.debian.org/ `. `' Member of VIBE!AT & SPI, fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe `- NP: Rolling Stones: Melody
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