On Fri, 28 Mar 2025 17:04:03 GMT, Joachim Kern <jk...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> The test `testEcoFriendly()` checks if the launcher pollutes the >> `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` environment variable. >> Because aix and musl intentionally pollute the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`, it does >> not make sense to make this test somehow passing with crude workarounds, >> which even do not work in any case. It only works when the test is executed >> by jtreg without explicitly setting `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`. >> >> The problem occurs if the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` is set from outside, so the test >> is called with an already set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`. This means internally the >> `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` is polluted with the generic pollution on AIX/musl >> (called A) and the additional jtreg set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` (called B). >> The result is, the test has A:B in its `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`. Then the test >> launched a new VM also with an explicitly given `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` (called >> C). This VM has the resulting `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` A:C which is being reported >> to the calling Test. >> Now the test compares the returned A:C against the A:B from the test adding >> the known C. `if (A:C == A:B:C)`. >> Because the test neither knows A nor B, but only C there is now way to >> program a working comparison. It only works if B is empty meaning the test >> is not called by jtreg with a preset `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` >> >> Unfortunately we now have to call all tests with a given runtime search path >> provided in `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`. >> So my proposal is to skip this sub test for aix and musl. > > Joachim Kern has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional > commit since the last revision: > > add symlink comment again, but without solaris Still looks good and passes on all platforms in SAP nightlies. ------------- Marked as reviewed by clanger (Reviewer). PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/24055#pullrequestreview-2730245425