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2015-06-18Change license text to APLv2Bruce Yinhe
2014-04-09Skip test when needed applications are missingSiri Hansen
On some test hosts a lot of applications are skipped from the erlang installation in order to make test go faster. systools_SUITE:app_start_type_relup uses a few applications which therefore might not exist. This commit make sure the test is skipped (instead of fail) if some of the needed applications are missing.
2014-03-26Merge branch 'dumbbell/function_clause-in-systools_make-format_error'Siri Hansen
* dumbbell/function_clause-in-systools_make-format_error: sasl: Fix crash in systools_make:format_error/1 OTP-11819
2014-03-24sasl: Fix crash in systools_make:format_error/1Jean-Sébastien Pédron
The crash occurred when systools:make_script/2 raises the 'duplicate_modules' error. Depending on the 'silent' option, systools_make:format_error/1 is called to either format and display an error message, or return a tuple containing the error properties. When displaying a 'duplicate_modules' error message, format_error/1 receives a list of applications providing the same module(s): [ {{Mod,App1,_}, {Mod,App2,_}}, ... ] However, before this fix, format_error/1 expected the following structure, leading to a 'function_clause' exception: [ {{Mod,_,App1,_,_}, {Mod,_,App2,_,_}}, ... ] The crash never occurred with the 'silent' option, because the error and its properties are returned as is to the caller.
2013-11-29Merge branch 'maint'Dan Gudmundsson
Conflicts: erts/etc/win32/Install.c
2013-10-03sasl: Add no_dot_erlang documentation and testsDan Gudmundsson
2013-07-09Merge branch 'maint'Siri Hansen
2013-06-25[sasl] Remove directory with unicode characters after successful testSiri Hansen
This is to avoid lingering files after test runs on windows, since the cleanup script often does not succeed in removing files with unicode characters.
2013-05-21[sasl] Clean priv_dir after systools_SUITESiri Hansen
Some files with icky names (unicode) can not be deleted with the cleanup scripts after daily tests. Therefore it is better to clean up directly from the erlang node after test is run.
2013-05-06Fix unmatched_return warnings in saslSiri Hansen
2013-02-22[sasl] Add unicode test for systools:make_scriptSiri Hansen
2012-03-23Merge branch 'siri/sasl/correct-app-name-in-error/OTP-9888' into maintSiri Hansen
* siri/sasl/correct-app-name-in-error/OTP-9888: Fix error message if stdlib has faulty start type in .rel file
2012-03-20Fix error message if stdlib has faulty start type in .rel fileSiri Hansen
If stdlib had a different start type than permanent, systools_make would fail but it would say that it was sasl that had faulty start type. This has been corrected.
2012-03-19[sasl] Sort applications used by other applications correctly in .scriptSiri Hansen
OTP-9984 Applications that are listed in {applications,Apps} in the app file were not sorted correctly in the script file. They were loaded/started in the reverse order of how they were listed in the .app file. This is corrected so they are now sorted (internally between each other) in the same way as they are listed in the .rel file.
2011-12-21Merge branch 'siri/sasl/check-config-in-tar/OTP-9539' into maintSiri Hansen
* siri/sasl/check-config-in-tar/OTP-9539: Check that sys.config and relup have valid content when added to tar
2011-12-20Check that sys.config and relup have valid content when added to tarSiri Hansen
systools:make_tar now does a minor check of the content of sys.config and relup before adding them to the tar file. If the content is not readable or in expected format, the function fails.
2011-12-20Reject systools:make_script if kernel and stdlib are not permanent in .relSiri Hansen
It should not be possible to create a .boot file unless kernel and stdlib are stated as permanent applications in the .rel file. Note that 'permanent' is the default start type, so not specifying a start type for kernel and stdlib is, as always, ok.
2011-12-05Convert sasl test suites to pure common test styleSiri Hansen
2011-11-23Add option no_warn_sasl to systools:make_scriptSiri Hansen
This option will suppress the 'missing-sasl' warning which otherwise is issued when compiling a .rel file which does not include the sasl application.
2011-11-17Check for sasl application in systools:make_script and make_relupSiri Hansen
make_script will give warning but allow it make_relup will fail since it is not possible to upgrade if sasl is not included in both releases.
2011-11-17Handle upgrade from pre R15 to post R15 saslSiri Hansen
New emulator upgrade mechanism introduced in R15 can only work if the sasl version to upgrade from is 2.2 or later. I.e. if we are already running at least R15. This commit adds backwards compatiblity for upgrades from earlier versions, meaning that the new code is loaded into the old emulator and code_change is executed - then after all application code is updated, the emulator is restarted with the new erts version. Note that this might cause problems if the new code is compiled with the new emulator and there have been updates to the beam format. If this happens, the workaround is to compile the new code with the old emulator.
2011-11-17Distinguish restart_new_emulator from restart_emulator in upgrade instructionsSiri Hansen
Earlier, there was only one valid instruction to restart the emulator in an appup/relup script, 'restart_new_emulator'. A new instuction, 'restart_emulator', is now added, and the meaning is as follows: 'restart_new_emulator' is mainly for the core applications (erts, kernel, stdlib and sasl), and it indicates that there is new core functionality in the release and the emulator needs to be restarted before executing the upgrade scripts. If this instruction exists, a temporary release will be created which consists of the new version erts, kernel, stdlib and sasl, and the old versions of all other applications. After restarting the emulator with this temporary release, the rest of the upgrade instructions are executed, including loading of new versions. 'restart_emulator' can be used by any application if a restart of the emulator is needed after the upgrade instructions have been executed. In this case, the emulator will be restarted with the new release (i.e. not a tempoarary one) after all other upgrade instructions for all applications have been excecuted.
2011-11-17Upgrade erts: merge sys.config for tmp release instead of using oldSiri Hansen
The sys.config file used for the temporary release in an erts upgrade is now a hybrid where kernel, stdlib and sasl configuration is taken from the new release, and other configuration is taken from the old release. I.e. similar to how the temporary boot file is created.
2011-11-17Allow regexp for version in .appupSiri Hansen
In order to avoid duplication of upgrade instructions in .appup files, we now allow regular expressions to specify the UpFrom and DownTo versions. To be considered a regular expression, the version identifier must be specified as a binary, e.g. <<"2\\.1\\.[0-9]+">> will match versions 2.1.x, where x is any number.
2011-11-17Restart emulator before running upgrade script when erts is upgradedSiri Hansen
If the version of erts differs between two releases, the release handler automatically adds a 'restart_new_emulator' instruction to the upgrade script (relup). Earlier, this instruction was always added at the end of the upgrade script, causing the following sequence of operations during an upgrade (a bit simplified): 1. suspend processes 2. load new code 3. execute code_change functions 4. resume processes 5. restart emulator with new erts version Obviously, this caused the new code to be loaded into the old emulator and this would fail if the beam format had been changed in the new version of the emulator. To overcome this problem, this commit changes the order of the instructions, so for upgrade with changed erts version we now have: 1. restart emulator with new erts, kernel, stdlib and sasl versions, but old versions of all other applications. 2. suspend processes 3. load new code 4. execute code_change functions 5. resume processes This is implemented by creating a temporary release, including new erts, kernel, stdlib and sasl from the new release and all other applications from the old release. A new boot file for this temporary release is created, which includes a new 'apply' instruction to run release_handler:new_emulator_upgrade/2. Then the emulator is restarted using this boot file - and release_handler:new_emulator_upgrade/2 executes the rest of the upgrade script. For downgrade, the order will be as before: 1. suspend processes 2. execute code_change functions with 'down'-indication 3. load old code 4. resume processes 5. restart emulator with old erts version
2011-09-08systools: add warnings_as_errors optionTuncer Ayaz
2011-09-05Fix bug in systools:make_tar when path given as just 'ebin'Siri Hansen
If a path was given as ONLY 'ebin' and not for example './ebin', then systools:make_tar would fail with a function_clause exception in filename:join/1. The bug was in systools_make:appDir/1, which tried to find the parent directory of the given path. This function now uses library functions filename:basename and filename:dirname instead of general list manipulations.
2011-05-17Add SASL test suiteSiri Hansen