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Frequently Asked Questions ( for Build and Execution)
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Build Problems
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NOTE: These API tests are build using Gnu COmpiler gcc.
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Always ensure that you compile Tests in same mode as Mozilla is compiled.
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(Debug/Non-debug).
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Solaris/Linux:
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1) On invoking gmake I get a message
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WARNING: MOZILLA_HOME variable is incorrect !
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MOZILLA_HOME dir. should point to absolute Path of mozilla dir. under
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which all sources are located (e.g. /opt/mozilla).
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2) On invoking gmake I get an error
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/usr/ucb/cc: language optional software package not installed
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make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `link'
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This is because it could not find a valid GNU compiler 'gcc' in your PATH.
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Update your PATH variable to point a valid location for 'gcc'
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Also set the environment variable CC to gcc
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(if in C-shell then, setenv CC gcc).
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3) On invoking gmake I get an error, even though I have 'gcc' in my PATH.
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Error message displayed is
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/usr/ucb/cc: language optional software package not installed
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make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `link'
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Set environment variable CC to gcc
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(if in C-shell then, setenv CC gcc).
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4) On invoking gmake I get an error,
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sh: javac: not found
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This is because you do not have 'javac' in your PATH
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Add ${JDKHOME}/bin into your PATH environment variable
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5) On invoking gmake I get an error,
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undefined versioned symbol not found. NSGetModule@@Exported
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This is the famous problem of Mozilla being compiled in DEBUG mode
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and OJI API tests in non-debug mode.
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Ensure that both are the same (See mozilla.org build req. for setting
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Debug/Non-debug mode).
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Win32:
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5) On invoking nmake I get an error
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OJITestLoader.h: fatal error: Cannot open include file 'nsISupports.h'
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no such file or directory
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This is because MOZILLA_HOME is not set
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MOZILLA_HOME dir. should point to absolute Path of mozilla dir. under
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which all sources are located (e.g. /opt/mozilla).
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6) On invoking nmake I get an error
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LINK: fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file nspr4.lib
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This is because MOZILLA_HOME is not set
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MOZILLA_HOME dir. should point to absolute Path of mozilla dir. under
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which all sources are located (e.g. /opt/mozilla).
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7) On invoking nmake I get an error
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.... Cannot open include file prtypes.h
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This usually happens if you have built MOZILLA in non-debug mode and are
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trying to build the tests in debug mode.
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Check you environment. You will have MOZ_DEBUG set
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Unsetting it will resolve the problem
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( set MOZ_DEBUG= )
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8) On invoking nmake I get an error (even after I have set MOZILLA_HOME)
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LINK: fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file nspr4.lib
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This usually happens if you have built MOZILLA in non-debug mode and are
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trying to build the tests in debug mode.
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Check you environment. You will have MOZ_DEBUG set
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Unsetting it will resolve the problem
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( set MOZ_DEBUG= )
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9) On invoking nmake I get an error
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NMAKE: fatal error ..: javac : return code...
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This is because you do not have 'javac' in your PATH
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Add ${JDKHOME}/bin into your PATH environment variable
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===========================================================================
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Execution Problems
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NOTE: These API tests are build using Gnu Compiler gcc.
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10) On execution autorun.pl I get errors
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syntax error in file autorun.pl at line 36, next 2 tokens "use POSIX"
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syntax error in file autorun.pl at line 72, next 2 tokens "cwd("
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syntax error in file autorun.pl at line 94, next 2 tokens "\usage("
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Execution of autorun.pl aborted due to compilation errors.
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This is becuase you are using an older version of Perl
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Use Perl version >= 5 and add the same to PATH environment variable
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11) On execution of autorun.pl I get message
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MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME is not set. Please set it and rerun this script....
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2001-12-24 02:23:41 +03:00
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The environment variable MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME is not set
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It should point to absolute dir. where mozilla-bin is located
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Set MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME <mozilla dir>/dist/bin
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12) How can I invoke a specific test
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In the script directory, there is a file OJITestsList.lst. This file
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contains list of all tests. To execute any particular one use '-t'
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option.
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perl autorun.pl -t JNIEnv_AllocObject_2
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This command will execute on this particular test.
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13) On executing autorun.pl, browser always invokes "Profile Window". Is there
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any way to suppress this box.
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In autorun.pl, search of ADDITIONAL_PARAMETERS. It is set to "-P default"
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Change it to reflect your Profile name (-P myProfile)
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14) On executing autorun.pl, browser does not load the test.html.
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This is because it is not able tofind test.html.
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There are 2 ways of setting. One is to set environment variable TEST_URL
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to point to dir. which contains test.html
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(In C-Shell setenv TEST_URL <mozilla dir>/modules/oji/tests/script )
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or open autorun.pl and change DEFAULT_TEST_URL to indicate your path
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15) On executing autorun.pl, browser in invoked, but before test.html is loaded
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it exits.
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This is due to the DELAY_FACTOR set in the script.
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On slower machine, you may want to increase the value of this variable.
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Open autorun.pl, search for DELAY_FACTOR. change the value to a
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higher number (currently it is set to 50)
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16) On executin autorun.pl, it immedialtely exits. On checking the log file
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it says fatal: libgkggfx.so: open failed: No such file or directory
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This is because <MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME> is not set in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and
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so is not able to find the above mentioned library.
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Setting it, will resolve the problem.
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(setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH <MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME>:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH})
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17) On executing autorun.pl, browser in invoked, an test.html is loaded, but
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it does not prompt me for a "Internet Security" Dialog box.
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There can be many factors for this
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* Cross-check the 'test.html'. It should have the following line
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netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege("UniversalXPConnect")
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* Check <home dir>/.mozilla/default/prefs.js (on Solaris/Linux) or
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c:/Program Files/Mozilla/Users50/Default/prefs.js (on Win32)
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file. If it has the following entries
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user_pref("capability.principal.codebase.p0.granted", "UniversalXPConnect");
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user_pref("capability.principal.codebase.p0.id", "file://");
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then, you have already given access permissions. Remove these entries
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and try execution again.
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* Check the above prefs.js if it has entry
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user_pref("capability.principal.codebase.p0.denied", "UniversalXPConnect");
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then you have Denied permissions to execute it. Remove that entry and
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re-try execution.
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18) On executin autorun.pl, it loads test.html and exits after sometime.
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However the result is FAILED. On checking the log file it indicates
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ld.so.1: /opt/mozilla/dist/bin/mozilla-bin: fatal: liboji.so: open
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failed: No such file or directory
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This is because <MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME>/components dir. is not set in
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and so is not able to find the above mentioned library.
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Setting it, will resolve the problem.
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(setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH <MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME>/components:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH})
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19) Where can I find list of All Test Cases?
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In 'script' dir. there is a file 'OJITestsList.lst'. This file lists
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out all Test Cases.
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20) Is there a list of Test Cases that have to PASS for a particular platform
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In 'script' directory there is a file OJIValidTestsList.lst. This is
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list of Test cases which have to PASS for a particular platform.
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21) What should I do to invoke 'should PASS' Tests for a particular platform
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In 'script' dir. rename 'OJITestsList.lst' to 'OJITestsList.lst.orig'.
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Copy OJIValidTestsList.lst to OJITestsList.lst
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And then invoke autorun.pl
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22) Is Macintosh platform supported.
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Currently tests are not supported for Macintosh platform.
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23) What platforms are supported.
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Win32 (NT/98/95/2000) and Solaris 2.7/2.8 (intel/sparc)
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24) On Win32 platforms, after execution all the Tests, my "Start Menu bar"
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is filled with tons of small "Duke' icons. How can I get rid of it?
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This is one of the bugs in Java Plugin. After exiting browser, the Duke
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icon is still displayed in the rightmost corner of Start Bar. If we move
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mouse over the icon, it disappears.
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To avoid this whole bunch of icons, after you invoke autorun.pl, just
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place the mouse at the righmost corner on the Duke icon.
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25) Where are the result files stored.
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In 'script/log' directory you will find a bunch of log files.
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BWTest.txt file lists out PASS/FAIL results.
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BWTest.html is the above file in HTML format.
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BWTestRun.log is the history of tests you ran.
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26) What other options are supported by autorun.pl
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Invoke perl autorun.pl -help
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It will list out all options
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27) After running tests, I went ahead and remove the libraries from components
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directory (libojapi*.so)
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Now when I invoke Mozilla, it complains of not finding those libraries.
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How can I remove this dependency.
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In you MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME dir. there is a file 'component.reg'.
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Delete this file and invoke mozilla again.
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28) All my JNI Tests seem to be failing even after I have granted permissions
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to XPConnect call (thru' Internet Security Box).
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All JNI tests has dependency on Java class files in 'build/classes' dir.
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If the JVM cannot find theses classes, all tests will fail.
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Go to <JDKHOME>/jre/bin directory. Invoke the 'ControlPanel' executable.
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(On Win32 platforms click on Start->Settings->Control Panel->Duke icon)
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In the Java RunTime Parameters Text Field, add the following entry
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-Xbootclasspath/a:<mozilla dir>/modules/oji/tests/build/classes
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where <mozilla dir> is absolute path to mozilla dir.
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( e.g: -Xbootclasspath/a:c:\mozilla\modules\oji\tests\build\classes )
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Press 'Apply'
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Go to to your <home dir>/.java
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There should be a 'properties130_01' file with the entry
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javaplugin.jre.params=-Xbootclasspath/a\:c\:\\mozilla\\modules\oji\\tests\\build\\classes
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Now retry, executing the Tests .
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29) On Win98, when I run thru' the tests, and if Mozilla crashes, it invokes
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a VC++ debug window, which stays on top. Sometimes I see a lot of
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such windows. How can I ge rid of them? (I do not see the same on NT)
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This is a bug we have encuntered.
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In src/Killer dir. there is a file killer.cpp.win98.
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DO the following.
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copy killer.cpp to killer.cpp.win32
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copy killer.cpp.win98 to killer.cpp
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then execute command
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cl killer.cpp /link user32.lib
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This will generate a new killer.exe .
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copy killer.exe to 'script' dir.
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Now re-run the Tests. This problem should be resolved.
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30) After I run a particular test, and if tests is flagged of as FAILED
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how do I know what went wrong.
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In 'script/log' dir. for Each Test case there is a equivalent log created
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named <testcase>_<pid>.log
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To find out which is the most recent log, check by time stamp
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(ls -lt <testcase>_*.log )
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Open the recent one, and it will tell you what went wrong
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32) If I encounter any other problems while running these tests, whom can I
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contact?
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Send feedback to oji@eng.sun.com. Someone will get in touch with you.
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