v2-0001-Avoid-warnings-in-ssl-tests-when-openssl-isn-t-av.patch
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Re: "openssl" should not be optional
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Format: format-patch
Series: patch v2-0001
Subject: Avoid warnings in ssl tests when openssl isn't available
| File | + | − |
|---|---|---|
| src/test/ssl/t/001_ssltests.pl | 19 | 23 |
From d50005e65f9b29b3d157e65ca7b6579c13b60bc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Daniel Gustafsson <dgustafsson@postgresql.org>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2025 15:48:23 +0200
Subject: [PATCH v2] Avoid warnings in ssl tests when openssl isn't available
---
src/test/ssl/t/001_ssltests.pl | 42 +++++++++++++++-------------------
1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/test/ssl/t/001_ssltests.pl b/src/test/ssl/t/001_ssltests.pl
index b2eb18d3e81..eaee88d027e 100644
--- a/src/test/ssl/t/001_ssltests.pl
+++ b/src/test/ssl/t/001_ssltests.pl
@@ -748,33 +748,29 @@ TODO:
# pg_stat_ssl
-my $serialno = `$ENV{OPENSSL} x509 -serial -noout -in ssl/client.crt`;
-if ($? == 0)
-{
- # OpenSSL prints serial numbers in hexadecimal and converting the serial
- # from hex requires a 64-bit capable Perl as the serialnumber is based on
- # the current timestamp. On 32-bit fall back to checking for it being an
- # integer like how we do when grabbing the serial fails.
- if ($Config{ivsize} == 8)
- {
- no warnings qw(portable);
+# If the openssl program isn't available, or fails to run, fall back to a
+# generic integer match rather than skipping the test.
+my $serialno = '\d+';
- $serialno =~ s/^serial=//;
- $serialno =~ s/\s+//g;
- $serialno = hex($serialno);
- }
- else
+if ($ENV{OPENSSL} ne '')
+{
+ $serialno = `$ENV{OPENSSL} x509 -serial -noout -in ssl/client.crt`;
+ if ($? == 0)
{
- $serialno = '\d+';
+ # OpenSSL prints serial numbers in hexadecimal and converting the serial
+ # from hex requires a 64-bit capable Perl as the serialnumber is based on
+ # the current timestamp. On 32-bit fall back to checking for it being an
+ # integer like how we do when grabbing the serial fails.
+ if ($Config{ivsize} == 8)
+ {
+ no warnings qw(portable);
+
+ $serialno =~ s/^serial=//;
+ $serialno =~ s/\s+//g;
+ $serialno = hex($serialno);
+ }
}
}
-else
-{
- # OpenSSL isn't functioning on the user's PATH. This probably isn't worth
- # skipping the test over, so just fall back to a generic integer match.
- warn "couldn't run \"$ENV{OPENSSL} x509\" to get client cert serialno";
- $serialno = '\d+';
-}
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