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* siri/restart_app-type/OTP-11716:
[sasl] Use restart type from .rel when restarting apps during upgrade
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* siri/appup_tests_17/OTP-11534:
Update sasl/test/test_lib.hrl with recent versions of kernel and stdlib
Update appups and appup tests for kernel, stdlib and sasl
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Earlier the 'restart_application' upgrade instruction always cause the
application to be restarted as permanent. This could cause the system
to end up in an unexpected state after an upgrade. This is now
corrected.
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Appups now only support one major release back, and the tests are
updated accordingly.
Support is also added in tests for giving previous releases in a ct
config file, e.g.
{otp_releases,[{r15,"/path/to/r15/bin/erl"},
{r16,"/path/to/r16/bin/erl"},
{'17',"/path/to/17/bin/erl"}]}.
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Quoting on Windows is strange
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* siri/appup_tests_17/OTP-11534:
Update sasl appup test to work for OTP release 17
Update stdlib appup test to work for OTP release 17
Update kernel appup test to work for OTP release 17
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OTP-11529
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Conflicts:
erts/etc/win32/Install.c
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rb was only accepting physical filenames as log file.
This patch allow rb to accept now any io_device, valid registered name,
except standard_error which is replaced by standard_io.
Creation of two new exported functions : rb:log_list/0-1
that print in log file if existing, otherwise on standard_io.
Add new functions documentation and tests in rb_SUITE.
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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.
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* siri/install-otp-in-unicode-path:
[sasl] Remove priv dir after release_handler_SUITE
Update preloaded init.beam
Allow unicode characters for boot and config in init:make_permanent
[sasl] Clean priv_dir after systools_SUITE
[reltool] Use unicode characters in work dir for unicode test
[sasl] Use unicode characters in priv dir name also on windows
[reltool] Write erl.ini as UTF-8
[sasl] Update tests to run under unicode path
[sasl] Rewrite release_handler_SUITE:clean_priv_dir to work on unicode paths
[sasl] Update example/target_system.erl to handle unicode
[sasl] Write erl.ini as utf8, allowing unicode path for root dir and bin dir
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* siri/spawn-and-space:
[sasl] In test, quote erlsrv executable in call to open_port/2
[test_server] Quote path to erl executable when starting slave nodes
Quote path to erl executable in slave to allow space in path
[sasl] Quote path to program run with open_port({spawn,...
[os_mon] Quote path to programs run with open_port({spawn,...
Conflicts:
lib/os_mon/src/nteventlog.erl
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Since introducing unicode paths, the name of the priv_dir will include
"unicode characters" and on some platforms (e.g. Windows) these are
not so easily removed by the daily cleanup scripts. To avoid lingering
directories, the priv_dir is now completly removed by the suite itself
(unless there are failed testcases and logs must be saved).
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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.
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In order to test that unicode paths can be used in release handling,
the release_handler_SUITE will use a priv_dir with unicode characters
if the file name translation mode is utf8 (not on windows).
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This function used os:cmd("rm -rf " ++ File), and it failed when the
file path contained characters > 255. The function now uses
file:delete/1 and file:del_dir/1 instead.
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This example module can now create and install a release in a
directory which contains unicode characters. The erlang node must be
started with the +fnu* switch for this work.
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Also clean up appup_test in sasl_SUITE by removing old versions that
are no longer used.
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This is to allow space in the path.
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Tests that compare execution time for release_handler:install_release
sometimes fail. This has been corrected by multiplying the time with
the CPU utilization in order to disregard wait time for e.g. file
access and and non-erlang related load.
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This test often fails dues to too high expectations. Don't expect the
test to be more than 1000 times faster with no old code - it just
doesn't happen!
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It was possible to insert {Mod::atom(),Vsn::term()} instead of
Mod::atom() in the modules list in a .app file. This was not visible
in the documentation of .app files, but it was visible in the
documentation of application:load/[1,2] (where the .app file term can
be used directly as first argument).
The Vsn part was never used, so this possibility has now been removed.
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release_handler_SUITE:otp_9864 deleted parts of the
release_handler_SUITE_data directory so the test suite could not be
executed twice without re-installation. This has been corrected.
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Some tests in rb_SUITE failed every now and then depending on timing:
1. sometimes SASL printouts from cth_log_redirect were captured in
addition to expected printouts
2. sometimes test supervisor and server were not completely stopped
before next test case was started
This has been corrected.
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Release_handler_suite correctly checks that no calls to the file module
is done during a diskless upgrade, but file:native_name_encoding is
a BIF that does no real i/o and can therefore be called during command line
argunemt parsing. The testcase is updated to ignore such calls.
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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This is a temporarily fix for R15B01.
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* siri/sasl/correct-app-name-in-error/OTP-9888:
Fix error message if stdlib has faulty start type in .rel file
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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.
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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.
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