It's set correctly when these tests are started with ctest, and
otherwise, we leave it to the user to decide. Either way, we set it
to a bogus value when it isn't previously set...
print $F "12345670" x 128;
close $F;
print $F "12345670" x 128;
close $F;
-# Set OPENSSL_ENGINES environment variable to just built engine
-if(!defined $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'}){
- $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'} = abs_path("../.libs");
-}
-
my $key='0123456789abcdef' x 2;
#
my $key='0123456789abcdef' x 2;
#
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Test2::V0;
plan(16);
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Test2::V0;
plan(16);
-# Set OPENSSL_ENGINES environment variable to just built engine
-if(!defined $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'}){
- $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'} = abs_path("../.libs");
-}
# Set engine name from environment to allow testing of different engines
my $engine=$ENV{'ENGINE_NAME'}||"gost";
# Reopen STDERR to eliminate extra output
# Set engine name from environment to allow testing of different engines
my $engine=$ENV{'ENGINE_NAME'}||"gost";
# Reopen STDERR to eliminate extra output
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Test2::V0;
plan(19);
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Test2::V0;
plan(19);
# prepare data for
my $F;
# prepare data for
my $F;
open $F,">","testbig.dat";
print $F ("12345670" x 8 . "\n") x 4096;
close $F;
open $F,">","testbig.dat";
print $F ("12345670" x 8 . "\n") x 4096;
close $F;
-# Set OPENSSL_ENGINES environment variable to just built engine
-if(!defined $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'}){
- $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'} = abs_path("../.libs");
-}
my $key='0123456789abcdef' x 2;
my $key='0123456789abcdef' x 2;
-
-# Set OPENSSL_ENGINES environment variable to just built engine
-if(!defined $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'}){
- $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'} = abs_path("../.libs");
-}
-
my $key='0123456789abcdef' x 2;
#
my $key='0123456789abcdef' x 2;
#
-# Set OPENSSL_ENGINES environment variable to just built engine
-if(!defined $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'}){
- $ENV{'OPENSSL_ENGINES'} = abs_path("../.libs");
-}
-
my $engine=$ENV{'ENGINE_NAME'}||"gost";
# Reopen STDERR to eliminate extra output
my $engine=$ENV{'ENGINE_NAME'}||"gost";
# Reopen STDERR to eliminate extra output