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2019 Mar 18
2
dovecot 2.3.5 - tests fail: http payload echo (ssl)
On 2019-03-08 18:40, Stephan Bosch via dovecot wrote: > Since you're compiling it anyway, maybe you should first try to increase > the CLIENT_PROGRESS_TIMEOUT in src/lib-http/test-http-payload.c. It is > currently 10 seconds. I've increased the value to 30. This worked. No more timeout. However, I also tried to link dovecot against a self compiled dynamic openssl 1.1.1 and in that case, there's no issue at all. (With timeout value 10.) Anot...
2019 Mar 07
4
dovecot 2.3.5 - tests fail: http payload echo (ssl)
Thank you very much for getting back to me. On 2019-03-07 04:23, Stephan Bosch via dovecot wrote: >> http payload echo (ssl): sequential .................................. : ok >> http payload echo (ssl): pipeline .................................... : ok >> http payload echo (ssl): parallel .................................... : >> FAILED: Test is hanging >> http
2019 Mar 08
0
dovecot 2.3.5 - tests fail: http payload echo (ssl)
...g itself is useless to you, and the debug output is > printed to the terminal, so I kindliy ask you to be a bit more specific. What > exact output do you need or better yet, which command do you want me to run. Since you're compiling it anyway, maybe you should first try to increase the CLIENT_PROGRESS_TIMEOUT in src/lib-http/test-http-payload.c. It is currently 10 seconds. Regards, Stephan.
2019 Mar 18
0
dovecot 2.3.5 - tests fail: http payload echo (ssl)
On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 17:14:24 -0400 "Helmut K. C. Tessarek via dovecot" <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > On 2019-03-08 18:40, Stephan Bosch via dovecot wrote: > > Since you're compiling it anyway, maybe you should first try to > > increase the CLIENT_PROGRESS_TIMEOUT in > > src/lib-http/test-http-payload.c. It is currently 10 seconds. > > I've increased the value to 30. This worked. No more timeout. > > However, I also tried to link dovecot against a self compiled dynamic > openssl 1.1.1 and in that case, there's no issue at all....