about apply Deckard to test BIND named
Petr Špaček
pspacek at isc.org
Wed Feb 16 13:01:33 UTC 2022
On 16. 02. 22 10:12, Ondřej Surý wrote:
> I guess you can possibly workaround this by disabling jemalloc from named build and hope that the static shims for jemalloc calls will trump the preloaded functions from libfaketime.
Oh right, I forgot we can also compile BIND without jemalloc - it works!
So, this Deckard commit adds support for BIND:
https://gitlab.nic.cz/knot/deckard/-/merge_requests/217/diffs?commit_id=7668661a63d59388a8b1e7e372f58f43ff561934
Be warned that many tests will require tweaking to make them pass on
BIND. One such example is:
https://gitlab.nic.cz/knot/deckard/-/merge_requests/217/diffs?commit_id=aa70a23ca2dd04929d1425257322bcd55c661065
Enjoy testing BIND :-)
Petr Špaček @ Internet Systems Consortium
>> On 16. 2. 2022, at 9:59, Petr Špaček <pspacek at isc.org> wrote:
>>
>> - It does not work anyway because jemalloc library used by libfaketime breaks libfaketime library is used by Deckard for DNSSEC tests. See https://github.com/wolfcw/libfaketime/issues/130.
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