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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Help needed to test CorneliOS open source software on different platforms Post 302122481 by joskirps on Wednesday 20th of June 2007 03:39:40 PM
Old 06-20-2007
Help needed to test CorneliOS open source software on different platforms

Hello everyone,

I' m currently working on an open source project and I'm looking for people willing to test the software on various platforms so that we'll be able to publish a compatibility list.

The project is called CorneliOS, it's a webOS and web application framework, and it has been successfully tested on Linux (Debian, x86) and MacOS X (Tiger, PPC). It requires the Apache webserver and a Perl interpreter, MySQL is optional. The installation process is quite simple, and we would really appreciate if some of you could test if it installs and runs on other systems too (well, it should, but I want to be sure before putting some compatibility list online).

We're especially looking for the following test installations, other suggestions and tests are welcome:

- Linux (Debian, Red Hat, Suse or whatever) on different hardware (Intel, AMD, PPC or any other)
- MacOS X Tiger on Intel
- MacOS X Leopard on PPC or Intel
- *NIX: Solaris, AIX, IRIX, etc.

Of course you don't have to test them ALL, just give us the results for the systems you have access to. For the moment we don't require to run any test suites, just see it you can log into the system and logout correctly afterwards - it that works, everything else should work too.

Download the software from http://www.cornelios.org (select the GPL version) and send us your results to info@cornelios.org or post them here, (please mention the OS and the architecture you used - well, it wouldn't make much sense without that; and maybe a `uname -a` output too).

Of course you will get CREDITS (hurray!), we'll publish a compatibility list within the next few weeks which will feature the names of those who tested CorneliOS (tell us if you DO NOT your name to be published).

Okay, thanks a lot in advance for your interest and support,
Can't wait to hear from our first testers ;-)

Jos Kirps

http://www.cornelios.org
 

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pactester(1)															      pactester(1)

NAME
pactester - Tool to test proxy auto-config (pac) files. SYNOPSIS
pactester <-p pacfile> <-u url> [-h host] [-c client_ip] [-e] pactester <-p pacfile> <-f urlslist> [-c client_ip] [-e] DESCRIPTION
pactester is a tool to test proxy auto-config (pac) files. It returns the proxy config string for the given URL and the pac file. pactester uses pacparser C library for most of its functionality. OPTIONS
-p pacfile PAC file to test. Specify "-" to read from the standard input. -u url URL to test the PAC file for. -h host Host part of the URL. If not specified, it's determined from the URL. -c client_ip Client's IP address (as returned by the function myIpAddress() in PAC files). If not specified, it defaults to the IP address of the machine on which this tool is running. -e Enable Microsoft PAC extensions (dnsResolveEx, myIpAddressEx, isResolvableEx). -f urlslist A file containing the list of URLs to be tested. This is good for testing a PAC file against a set of URLs. EXAMPLES
To find out the proxy config string for the pac file "wpad.dat" and the URL "http://www.google.com": $ pactester -p wpad.dat -u http://www.google.com For a client with IP address 10.0.12.123: $ pactester -p wpad.dat -c 10.0.12.123 -u http://www.google.com For a pac file hosted at http://wpad/wpad.dat: $ curl -s http://wpad/wpad.dat | pactester -p - -u http://google.com BUGS
If you have come across a bug in pactester, please submit a bug report at http://code.google.com/p/pacparser/issues/list. AUTHOR
Written by Manu Garg (http://www.manugarg.com). RESOURCES
Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/pacparser. pactester(1)
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