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Why Run test errorH
I rebuild ice with ThirdParty-Sources-1.5.1 package from your site. Compiler is Visual C++ 6.0 Enterprise with sp5 and stlport4.6.2. The build process seems ok, but when I run test suit, it report a error:
*** running tests in .\test\Ice\operations
tests with regular server.
starting server...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "E:\Download\软Œ开发\ICE\Ice-1.5.1\test\Ice\operations\run.py", line 26,
in ?
TestUtil.clientServerTest(name)
File ".\config\TestUtil.py", line 278, in clientServerTest
clientServerTestWithOptions(name, "", "")
File ".\config\TestUtil.py", line 274, in clientServerTestWithOptions
clientServerTestWithOptionsAndNames(name, additionalServerOptions, additiona
lClientOptions, "server", "client")
File ".\config\TestUtil.py", line 255, in clientServerTestWithOptionsAndNames
getServerPid(serverPipe)
File ".\config\TestUtil.py", line 149, in getServerPid
serverPids.append(int(output))
ValueError: invalid literal for int(): .\test\Ice\operations\server: error: unkn
own exception in IceSSL plug-in
test in .\test\Ice\operations failed with exit status 1
*** running tests in .\test\Ice\operations
tests with regular server.
starting server...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "E:\Download\软Œ开发\ICE\Ice-1.5.1\test\Ice\operations\run.py", line 26,
in ?
TestUtil.clientServerTest(name)
File ".\config\TestUtil.py", line 278, in clientServerTest
clientServerTestWithOptions(name, "", "")
File ".\config\TestUtil.py", line 274, in clientServerTestWithOptions
clientServerTestWithOptionsAndNames(name, additionalServerOptions, additiona
lClientOptions, "server", "client")
File ".\config\TestUtil.py", line 255, in clientServerTestWithOptionsAndNames
getServerPid(serverPipe)
File ".\config\TestUtil.py", line 149, in getServerPid
serverPids.append(int(output))
ValueError: invalid literal for int(): .\test\Ice\operations\server: error: unkn
own exception in IceSSL plug-in
test in .\test\Ice\operations failed with exit status 1
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Perhaps you have an old version of OpenSSL in your C:\WINDOWS folder. Have a look at this thread for more information:
http://www.zeroc.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?threadid=8170