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[GH-ISSUE #527] server: test_example_tls_toml_startup failure #519
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Originally created by @polyzen on GitHub (Jul 11, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hickory-dns/hickory-dns/issues/527
Edit: Rust 1.27.1
@bluejekyll commented on GitHub (Jul 11, 2018):
Did this start happening after 1.27.1?
I just kicked off a new build, this should pick up 1.27.1: https://travis-ci.org/bluejekyll/trust-dns/builds/402848373
We'll see what's up.
EDIT: whoops, that's master. You reported this on 0.14 it looks like. Let me kick something off there.
@bluejekyll commented on GitHub (Jul 11, 2018):
It looks like you're running the tests from the crates.io package. I've never tried to do that. I think you're running into an issue where certain resources aren't included in the package, that are available in the git repo. I think we should probably narrow the package contents in the
Cargo.tomlto exclude test directories all together.@polyzen commented on GitHub (Jul 12, 2018):
I had not tried prior to this.
Sounds good to me.