From c3813e2e64e7efa6c07fc5741f94a2f6876bc317 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nick Mathewson Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 08:30:32 -0500 Subject: Use --list-fingerprint instead of process control in zero_length_keys.sh Using kill and wait in this way may have been making windows builders unhappy. --- src/test/zero_length_keys.sh | 14 ++------------ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/test/zero_length_keys.sh b/src/test/zero_length_keys.sh index 81ba3e0e17..4dea283fdb 100755 --- a/src/test/zero_length_keys.sh +++ b/src/test/zero_length_keys.sh @@ -46,12 +46,7 @@ if [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_id_key ] && [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_k exit 3 else echo "Generating initial tor keys" - $TOR --DataDirectory "$DATA_DIR" --PidFile "$DATA_DIR"/pid & - TOR_PID=$! - # generate SIGTERM, hopefully after the keys have been regenerated - sleep 5 - kill $TOR_PID - wait $TOR_PID + $TOR --DataDirectory "$DATA_DIR" --list-fingerprint # tor must successfully generate non-zero-length key files if [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_id_key ] && [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key ] && @@ -88,12 +83,7 @@ if [ "$1" = "-z" ]; then fi echo "Running tor again to check if it $FILE_DESC keys" -$TOR --DataDirectory "$DATA_DIR" --PidFile "$DATA_DIR"/pid & -TOR_PID=$! -# generate SIGTERM, hopefully after the keys have been regenerated -sleep 5 -kill $TOR_PID -wait $TOR_PID +$TOR --DataDirectory "$DATA_DIR" --list-fingerprint #ls -lh "$DATA_DIR"/keys/ || exit 3 -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf