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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/.github/configs b/.github/configs
index df82faf5046b..370fe29a3ee4 100755
--- a/.github/configs
+++ b/.github/configs
@@ -164,6 +164,11 @@ case "$config" in
libressl-*)
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--with-ssl-dir=/opt/libressl --with-rpath=-Wl,-rpath,"
;;
+ putty-*)
+ CONFIGFLAGS="--with-plink=/usr/local/bin/plink --with-puttygen=/usr/local/bin/puttygen"
+ # We don't need to rerun the regular tests, just the interop ones.
+ TEST_TARGET=interop-tests
+ ;;
openssl-*)
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--with-ssl-dir=/opt/openssl --with-rpath=-Wl,-rpath,"
# OpenSSL 1.1.1 specifically has a bug in its RNG that breaks reexec
@@ -269,20 +274,22 @@ case "${TARGET_HOST}" in
;;
minix3)
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --disable-security-key"
+ # Unix domain sockets don't work quite like we expect, so also
+ # disable FD passing (and thus multiplexing).
+ CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --disable-fd-passing"
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
+
# Minix does not have a loopback interface so we have to skip any
# test that relies on one.
# Also, Minix seems to be very limited in the number of select()
# calls that can be operating concurrently, so prune additional tests for that.
T="addrmatch agent-restrict brokenkeys cfgmatch cfgmatchlisten cfgparse
- connect connect-uri exit-status forwarding hostkey-agent
- key-options keyscan knownhosts-command login-timeout
+ connect connect-uri dynamic-forward exit-status forwarding
+ forward-control
+ hostkey-agent key-options keyscan knownhosts-command login-timeout
reconfigure reexec rekey scp scp-uri scp3 sftp sftp-badcmds
sftp-batch sftp-cmds sftp-glob sftp-perm sftp-uri stderr-data
transfer"
- # Unix domain sockets don't work quite like we expect, so also skip any tests
- # that use multiplexing.
- T="$T connection-timeout dynamic-forward forward-control multiplex"
SKIP_LTESTS="$(echo $T)"
TEST_TARGET=t-exec
SUDO=""
@@ -320,6 +327,10 @@ case "$host" in
# modern versions don't ship with libcrypto.
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
TEST_TARGET=t-exec
+
+ # On some OS X runners we can't write to /var/empty.
+ CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --with-privsep-path=/usr/local/empty"
+
case "$host" in
*-darwin22.*)
# sudo -S nobody doesn't work on macos 13 for some reason.