X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=regress%2FREADME.mingw32;h=14e6df00877dc704884da0167ecf7170ee7eb034;hb=746f5583428e4d2a572cef32c02e259b3e5eb286;hp=c6f1cfe671edd40efe9f432207c80730c39f6c89;hpb=3013a30edcf5d1dacde13ae698ab43d2d16756b5;p=bacula%2Fbacula diff --git a/regress/README.mingw32 b/regress/README.mingw32 index c6f1cfe671..14e6df0087 100644 --- a/regress/README.mingw32 +++ b/regress/README.mingw32 @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ Date: 30 August 2007 04:09:00 Hey guys, I've made a bit of progress on the win32 regression scripts. In order to use the win32 bacula regression scripts, it is important to have -some unix tools (mainly sed). To make things simple, I downloaded UnxUtils -from http://sourceforge.net/projects/unxutils +some unix tools (such as sed, grep, and diff). To make things simple, I +downloaded UnxUtils from http://sourceforge.net/projects/unxutils -Extract this somewhere on your hdd ( I extracted to C:\unxutils ) and add -the usr\local\wbin path from wherever you extracted the utils ( for me it -was C:\unxutils\usr\local\wbin ) to your {$PATH} on your windows box. If you -also want to make use of the shell (from unxutils) you may want to add the -./bin directory as well (or just copy the sh.exe file to usr\local\wbin). +Extract this somewhere on your hdd and add the the files in usr\local\wbin to +c:\regress\tools and then add c:\regress\tools to your {$PATH} on your windows +box. If you also want to make use of the shell (from unxutils) you may want +to add the ./bin directory as well (or just copy the sh.exe file to +usr\local\wbin). Now that you have a working toolset (with sed) we can continue setting up regression tools. Compile the Ming32 version of bacula (from linux) and then @@ -35,8 +35,10 @@ bin\bacula_cats.dll > nul" and replace "cats_sqlite.dll" with binaries from the bacula sources and create a local bacula testing platform. ----------- -At this point all three of the bacula daemons fail miserably mentioning -something about bacula.dll. I will try figuring out what else is wrong -because when I installed the same build of bacula with the installer the -system ran fine. I'm guessing there are some outdated test configurations -and filenames causing bacula to go on the fritz. +After the "make setup" all the configuration files are blank, so you must +fix that before running the scripts. + +With the above, most of the regressions scripts seem to function flawlessly. + +[KES] The ones that fail have probably been modified on the Unix side + after the port was done, so they may need some minor updates.