#!/usr/bin/perl
use TAP::Harness;
-my $harness = TAP::Harness->new();
-$harness->runtests(glob("*.t"));
+if(defined $ENV{'OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR'}) {
+ my $openssl_libdir;
+ my $openssl_bindir;
+
+ if (-d "$ENV{'OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR'}/apps") {
+ # The OpenSSL root dir is an OpenSSL build tree
+ $openssl_bindir = "$ENV{'OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR'}/apps";
+ $openssl_libdir = "$ENV{'OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR'}";
+ } else {
+ # The OpenSSL root dir is an OpenSSL installation tree
+ # Since we're not exactly sure what the library path is (because
+ # multilib), we ask pkg-config
+ local $ENV{PKG_CONFIG_PATH} = "$ENV{'OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR'}/lib/pkgconfig";
+ my $pkgans = `pkg-config --libs-only-L openssl`;
+
+ # If pkg-config failed for any reason, abort. The tests will most
+ # likely fail anyway because the binary path won't have a matching
+ # library path.
+ die "pkg-config failure: $! (exit code ", $? >> 8, ", signal ", $? & 0xff, ")"
+ if ($? != 0);
+
+ $pkgans =~ s|\R$||; # Better chomp
+ $pkgans =~ s|^-L||; # Remove flag from answer
+
+ $openssl_libdir = $pkgans;
+ $openssl_bindir = "$ENV{'OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR'}/bin";
+ }
+
+ # Variants of library paths
+ # Linux, ELF HP-UX
+ $ENV{'LD_LIBRARY_PATH'} =
+ join(':', $openssl_libdir, split(/:/, $ENV{'LD_LIBRARY_PATH'}));
+ # MacOS X
+ $ENV{'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'} =
+ join(':', $openssl_libdir, split(/:/, $ENV{'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'}));
+ # AIX, OS/2
+ $ENV{'LIBPATH'} =
+ join(':', $openssl_libdir, split(/:/, $ENV{'LIBPATH'}));
+
+ # Binary path, works on all Unix-like platforms
+ $ENV{'PATH'} =
+ join(':', $openssl_bindir, split(/:/, $ENV{'PATH'}));
+}
+my $harness = TAP::Harness->new({
+ verbosity => (($ENV{CTEST_INTERACTIVE_DEBUG_MODE} // 0) != 0)
+});
+exit ($harness->runtests(glob("*.t"))->all_passed() ? 0 : 1);