From: Linda K. <lin...@hp...> - 2012-01-18 21:23:54
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That's the official answer. :-) I suppose we could strip down the network tests that we run in 32-bit mode since we probably don't have to test all of the MLS cases of netlabel and ipsec in 32-bit mode. We really just need a positive and negative test for each syscall if we're just checking out the 32-bit flavor. -- ljk Tony Ernst wrote: > I don't know the official answer, but I always assumed it was because > we're required to run all of the syscall tests in 32-bit mode. And the > network tests are just tests for the network-related syscalls (accept(), > connect(), recvfrom(), etc). > > Tony > > On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:59:43PM -0800, Debora Velarde wrote: >> Hi Linda, >> >> It looks like if you do a 'make MODE=32 run' from the top, it will run the >> network tests in 32-bit mode. Back when we used the IBM test suite, we did >> not need to run any of our network tests in 32-bit mode. Is there >> something different about how audit-test is organized that requires you to >> run both the syscalls and network tests in 32-bit mode? >> >> Thanks! >> debbie > |