c2k15: bluhm@ on regress tests, syslogd progresss, TLS work and more
by from OpenBSD Journal on (#GWC4)
Alexander Bluhm (bluhm@) wrote in with this report from the recently completed c2k15 hackathon:
First of all I would like to say that SAIT in Calgary is a great place to hack. Network connectivity was perfect. Thanks for the invitation.
During this hackathon I was sitting at a table together with benno@ and reyk@. We were discussing the test framework that I have created for kernel socket splicing, pf divert, ospfd, relayd and syslogd. It is integrated in /usr/src/regress. There it spawns processes and coordinates the communication between them. Everything is written in Perl.
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