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Mark Vitale
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libadmin: skip authentication setup for tests that don't need it
src/libadmin/test/afscp is a testbed with subcommands to test many libadmin functions. Almost all of these subcommands call SetupCommonArgs to add authentication specification arguments (e.g. -noauth, -cell <cell>, etc). These common args are checked in MyBeforeProc to obtain authentication before processing the actual test command. There are a few afscp subcommands which should not require any authentication setup: UtilErrorTranslate -error <code> UtilNameToAddress -host <hostname> Yet these will segfault in MyBeforeProc unless a valid authentication argument is specified. Instead, do not call SetupCommonArgs for these subcommands; this will cause MyBeforeProcs to skip authentication setup. Change-Id: Iea5067b11e9ad0086acd8f2007e08ed92b45021f Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.openafs.org/14647 Reviewed-by: Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu> Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com>
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