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From: liubo <liubo2009@cn.fujitsu.com>
To: subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com
Cc: ltp-list@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [LTP] [PATCH] mail: fix the bug of mail01
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 16:53:49 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B01131D.8090604@cn.fujitsu.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1258359222.5677.34.camel@subratamodak.linux.ibm.com>


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Hi, Subrata,
On 11/16/2009 04:13 PM, Subrata Modak wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 09:07 +0800, liubo wrote: 
>   
>> Hi, Subrata,
>>
>> On 11/04/2009 04:14 PM, liubo wrote:
>>     
>>> In the testcase "mail01",
>>>
>>> when mail is send to nosuchuser@domain
>>> and mail is send to user@nosuchdomain,
>>> mail program may return either "Returnedmail:"
>>> or "UndeliveredMailReturned", regardless of
>>> the existence of /etc/redhat-release.
>>>
>>> So, we did a bit of changes to recongnize both of
>>> returned values.
>>>
>>> This patch fixes the problem.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Liu Bo <liubo2009@cn.fujitsu.com>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Is there any problem about this patch?
>>     
>
> Hey, i missed this. Not able to find it in my mailbox also. Can you
> please resend it ?
>
>   

Ok, I will.

> Regards--
> Subrata
>
>   
>>> ---
>>>  testcases/commands/mail/mail_tests.sh |   65 ++++++++++++++++-----------------
>>>  1 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/testcases/commands/mail/mail_tests.sh b/testcases/commands/mail/mail_tests.sh
>>> index 45bac93..024120f 100755
>>> --- a/testcases/commands/mail/mail_tests.sh
>>> +++ b/testcases/commands/mail/mail_tests.sh
>>> @@ -172,28 +172,27 @@ else
>>>      echo "d" | mail -u root > $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res 2>&1
>>>      RC1=$(awk '/^>N/ {IGNORECASE=1; print match($3, "Mailer-Daemon")}' \
>>>  	$LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>> -    RC2=$(awk '/^>N/ {print match($9 $10 $11, "Maildeliveryfailed:")}' \
>>> -        $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>> -#####
>>> -# Some mailers (e.g., Red Hat's sendmail) print different messages 
>>> -#####
>>> -if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ] 
>>> -then 
>>> -  [ -z "$RC2" -o "X$RC2" = "X0" ] && \
>>> +##################################################################
>>> +# In this testcase, mail will get "Returnedmail:", while mailx will
>>> +# get "UndeliveredMailReturned:".
>>> +# Either of mail and mailx may be linked to another.
>>> +# For example,
>>> +# /bin/mail -> /bin/mailx
>>> +# or
>>> +# /bin/mailx -> /bin/mail
>>> +##################################################################
>>>       RC2=$(awk '/^>N/ {print match($9 $10, "Returnedmail:")}' \
>>>               $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>> -else 
>>> -  [ -z "$RC2" -o "X$RC2" = "X0" ] && \
>>> -     RC2=$(awk '/^>N/ {print match($9 $10 $11, "UndeliveredMailReturned")}' \
>>> +     RC3=$(awk '/^>N/ {print match($9 $10, "UndeliveredMail")}' \
>>>               $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>>  fi 
>>> -    if [ -z "$RC1" -a -z "$RC2" ]
>>> +    if [ -z "$RC1" -a -z "$RC2" -a -z "$RC3" ]
>>>      then
>>>          $LTPBIN/tst_res TFAIL $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res \
>>>          "Test #2: No new mail for root. Reason:"
>>>          TFAILCNT=$(( $TFAILCNT+1 ))
>>>      else
>>> -        if [ $RC1 -ne 0 -a $RC2 -ne 0 ]
>>> +        if [ $RC1 -ne 0 -a $RC2 -ne 0 ] || [ $RC1 -ne 0 -a $RC3 -ne 0 ]
>>>          then
>>>              $LTPBIN/tst_resm TPASS \
>>>                  "Test #2: Mailer-Deamon reported delivery failure"
>>> @@ -203,7 +202,6 @@ fi
>>>              TFAILCNT=$(( $TFAILCNT+1 ))
>>>          fi
>>>      fi
>>> -fi
>>>  else
>>>      $LTPBIN/tst_resm TCONF "mail command not installed"
>>>  fi    
>>> @@ -242,29 +240,28 @@ else
>>>      echo "d" | mail -u root > $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res 2>&1
>>>      RC1=$(awk '/^>N/ {IGNORECASE=1; print match($3, "Mailer-Daemon")}' \
>>>  	$LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>> -    RC2=$(awk '/^>N/ {print match($9 $10 $11, "Maildeliveryfailed:")}' \
>>> -        $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>> -#####
>>> -# Some mailers (e.g., Red Hat's sendmail) print different messages 
>>> -#####
>>> -if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ] 
>>> -then 
>>> -   [ -z "$RC2" -o "X$RC2" = "X0" ] && \
>>> -      RC2=$(awk '/^>N/ {print match($9 $10, "Returnedmail:")}' \
>>> -              $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>> -else 
>>> -    [ -z "$RC2" -o "X$RC2" = "X0" ] && \
>>> -        RC2=$(awk '/^>N/ {print match($9 $10 $11, "UndeliveredMailReturned")}' \
>>> -                $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>> -fi 
>>> -    if [ -z "$RC1" -a -z "$RC2" ]
>>> +##################################################################
>>> +# In this testcase, mail will get "Returnedmail:", while mailx will
>>> +# get "UndeliveredMailReturned:".
>>> +# Either of mail and mailx may be linked to another.
>>> +# For example,
>>> +# /bin/mail -> /bin/mailx
>>> +# or
>>> +# /bin/mailx -> /bin/mail
>>> +##################################################################
>>> +     RC2=$(awk '/^>N/ {print match($9 $10, "Returnedmail:")}' \
>>> +             $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>> +     RC3=$(awk '/^>N/ {print match($9 $10, "UndeliveredMail")}' \
>>> +             $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res)
>>> +fi
>>> +    if [ -z "$RC1" -a -z "$RC2" -a -z "$RC3" ]
>>>      then
>>>          $LTPBIN/tst_res TFAIL $LTPTMP/tst_mail.res \
>>> -        "Test #3: No new mail for root. Reason:"
>>> +        "Test #2: No new mail for root. Reason:"
>>>          TFAILCNT=$(( $TFAILCNT+1 ))
>>>      else
>>> -        if [ $RC1 -ne 0 -a $RC2 -ne 0 ]
>>> -        then
>>> +        if [ $RC1 -ne 0 -a $RC2 -ne 0 ] || [ $RC1 -ne 0 -a $RC3 -ne 0 ]
>>> +	then
>>>              $LTPBIN/tst_resm TPASS \
>>>                  "Test #3: Mailer-Deamon reported delivery failure"
>>>          else
>>> @@ -273,7 +270,7 @@ fi
>>>              TFAILCNT=$(( $TFAILCNT+1 ))
>>>          fi
>>>      fi
>>> -fi
>>> +
>>>  else
>>>      $LTPBIN/tst_resm TCONF "mail command not installed"
>>>  fi
>>>   
>>>       
>
>
>
>   


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Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-11-04  8:14 [LTP] [PATCH] mail: fix the bug of mail01 liubo
2009-11-13  1:07 ` liubo
2009-11-16  8:13   ` Subrata Modak
2009-11-16  8:53     ` liubo [this message]
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2009-11-16  8:55 liubo
2009-11-16 13:39 ` Subrata Modak

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