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Re: RE24 testing call #2 (OL2.4.24)



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On 01/06/2011 11:17 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
> There have been substantial updates to RE24.  Please test!

On Debian Squeeze, x86_64, db 4.8.30, as well as a similar machine with
x86_64 kernel, i386 userspace, db 4.7.25, all tests run ok.

On a different host, RHEL5, x86_64, db 4.7.25 every test ends with a
slapd segfault that gets ignored:

>>>>> Test succeeded
./scripts/test016-subref: line 195: 19266 Segmentation fault      (core
dumped) $SLAPD -f $CONF1 -h $URI1 -d $LVL $TIMING >$LOG1 2>&1
>>>>> ./scripts/test016-subref completed OK for hdb.
...
./scripts/test018-syncreplication-persist: line 538: 19907 Segmentation
fault      (core dumped) $SLAPD -f $CONF1 -h $URI1 -d $LVL $TIMING
>>$LOG1 2>&1
./scripts/test018-syncreplication-persist: line 538: 20040 Segmentation
fault      (core dumped) $SLAPD -f $CONF4 -h $URI4 -d $LVL $TIMING
>>$LOG4 2>&1
>>>>> ./scripts/test018-syncreplication-persist completed OK for hdb.
...
./scripts/test058-syncrepl-asymmetric: line 2335:  9383 Segmentation
fault      (core dumped) $SLAPD -F slapd.d -h $URI1 -d $LVL $TIMING
>>$LOG1 2>&1  (wd: /tmp/openldap-2.4.24rc2/tests/testrun/smc)
...

configure was run with the following params:
CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/ds-1.0/include/ LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath=/opt/ds-1.0/lib64
- -L/opt/ds-1.0/lib64" ./configure --enable-overlays --enable-backends
- --disable-ndb && make depend && make -j4 && make test

Where should I look for further info?

Every time I compile slapd with "--enable-modules" but without
"--enable-dynamic", I get symbol resolution errors about libldap
functions on every machine aborting the slapd process. Is it expected
with this ./configure parameter combination? If so, shouldn't
"--enable-modules" imply "--enable-dynamic"?

I have asked this question several times already on
openldap-technical/#openldap, but have never received any response.

Regards,
Ondrej Kuznik
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