To stochastically verify that the algorithm that produces uniformly distributed
random numbers is operating correctly (with a false positive rate of 0.01%):
- $ ./util/shlib_wrap.sh test/bntest -stochastic
+ $ ./util/wrap.sh test/bntest -stochastic
Troubleshooting
===============
EXE_SHELL
This variable is used to specify the shell used to execute OpenSSL test
-programs. The default program (util/shlib_wrap.sh) initializes the
-environment to allow programs to find shared libraries. The variable can
-be modified to specify a different executable environment.
+programs. The default wrapper (util/wrap.pl) initializes the environment
+to allow programs to find shared libraries. The variable can be modified
+to specify a different executable environment.
- EXE_SHELL="`/bin/pwd`/util/shlib_wrap.sh valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --leak-check=full -q"
+ EXE_SHELL="`/bin/pwd`/util/wrap.pl valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --leak-check=full -q"
This will start up Valgrind with the default checker (memcheck).
The --error-exitcode=1 option specifies that Valgrind should exit with an
Example command line:
- make test EXE_SHELL="`/bin/pwd`/util/shlib_wrap.sh valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --leak-check=full -q" OPENSSL_ia32cap=":0"
+ make test EXE_SHELL="`/bin/pwd`/util/wrap.pl valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --leak-check=full -q" OPENSSL_ia32cap=":0"
If an error occurs, you can then run the specific test via the TESTS
variable with the VERBOSE option to gather additional information.
- make test VERBOSE=1 TESTS=test_test EXE_SHELL="`/bin/pwd`/util/shlib_wrap.sh valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --leak-check=full -q" OPENSSL_ia32cap=":0"
+ make test VERBOSE=1 TESTS=test_test EXE_SHELL="`/bin/pwd`/util/wrap.pl valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --leak-check=full -q" OPENSSL_ia32cap=":0"
```
$ CTLOG_FILE=test/ct/log_list.conf TEST_CERTS_DIR=test/certs \
- util/shlib_wrap.sh test/ssl_test test/ssl-tests/01-simple.conf
+ util/wrap.pl test/ssl_test test/ssl-tests/01-simple.conf
```
Note that the test expectations sometimes depend on the Configure settings. For