[lsb-discuss] /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok FAILED
Stew Benedict
stewb at linux-foundation.org
Fri Aug 15 05:07:39 PDT 2008
On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, Hao Liu wrote:
> Hi, guys,
> I'm running lsb-runtime-test-3.1.1-4 on my ppc64. All the test cases
> from /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok failed:
>
> /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok 1 FAIL
> /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok 2 UNINITIATED
> /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok 3 UNINITIATED
> /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok 4 UNINITIATED
> /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok 5 UNINITIATED
> /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok 6 UNINITIATED
> /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok 7 UNINITIATED
> /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok 8 UNINITIATED
>
>
> According to http://bugs.linuxbase.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1416, I checked
> the PASS_MIN_DAYS in /etc/login.defs on my test machine, its value is 0,
> I also checked the 4th fields of those 3 users vsx0, vsx1 and vsx2,
> vsx0's and vsx2's are 0, vsx1's is 1, I manually revise tt with "passwd
> -n 0 vsx1", after tt, I rerun the test case with "tcc -e -l
> /tset/LSB.pam/testcases/pam_chauthtok/pam_chauthtok", it's not getting
> better.
>
Could be that one of the test user accounts was not created. If you
/opt/lsb-tet3-lite/bin/tjreport -n -v the journal you may get more detail
as to what is going wrong.
--
Stew Benedict
The Linux Foundation
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