Daniel Gustafsson <dan...@yesql.se> writes: > We don't have great coverage of macOS in the buildfarm sadly, I wonder if can > get sifaka to run the SSL tests if we ask nicely?
I was just looking into that, but it seems like it'd be a mess. I have a modern openssl installation from MacPorts, but if I try to select that I am going to end up compiling with -I/opt/local/include -L/opt/local/lib, which exposes all of the metric buttload of stuff that MacPorts tends to pull in. sifaka is intended to test in a reasonably-default macOS environment, and that would be far from it. Plausible alternatives include: 1. Hand-built private copy of openssl. longfin is set up that way, but I'm not really eager to duplicate that approach, especially if we want to test cutting-edge openssl. 2. Run a second BF animal that's intentionally pointed at the MacPorts environment, in hopes of testing what MacPorts users would see. #2 feels like it might not be a waste of cycles, and certainly that machine is underworked at the moment. Thoughts? regards, tom lane