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Jim Gallacher


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11-16-05 10:47 PM

Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> 2005/11/16, Jim Gallacher <jpg@jgassociates.ca>:
> 
>
>
> My bad, I'm the one who put back this test... It was commented out
> before mentioning a "bug in ab" with AFAIK the test ran perfectly. I
> didn't think about ab being renamed ab2...

FYI, on debian ab2 is a symlink to ab.
 
>
>
> I don't know why, but isn't it strange to put a slash in front of
> tests.py ? Shouldn't the directive be just "DirectoryIndex tests.py" N

I tried using 'tests.py' as well, and it still segfaults. Weird.
 
>
>
> It also uses httplib and not vhost_get. It's as if this test was one
> of the first that have been written, and that ways to write better
> tests have been improved since (using vhost_get etc.).

It makes sense to use httplib directly since it needs access to the
headers. I did wonder if this was an early test though, and thus the
different pattern used for the config.

To be consistent with the other tests I think I'll remove the
PythonAccessHandler from test_req_document_root_conf as well, unless you
can see a reason it should stay.

Jim









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