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| -rw-r--r-- | NEWS | 7 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/stanford-naming | 3 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | perl/t/wa-keyring.t | 11 | 
3 files changed, 18 insertions, 3 deletions
@@ -45,6 +45,13 @@ wallet 1.0 (2013-03-27)      Add docs/objects-and-schemes, which provides a brief summary of the      current supported object types and ACL schemes. +    The Stanford wallet object and ACL naming policy is now available in +    code form as the Wallet::Policy::Stanford module, which is installed +    as part of the server.  As-is, it is only useful for sites that want +    to adopt an identical naming policy (and will still require overriding +    some of the internal data, like group names), but it may provide a +    useful code example for others wanting to do something similar. +      Update to rra-c-util 4.8:      * Look for krb5-config in /usr/kerberos/bin after the user's PATH. diff --git a/docs/stanford-naming b/docs/stanford-naming index bdf5027..81c752c 100644 --- a/docs/stanford-naming +++ b/docs/stanford-naming @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ Introduction      wallet objects.  They may not be appropriate for every site using      wallet, but they can serve as a starting point for your site-local      conventions.  They are the conventions enforced by -    examples/stanford.conf (to the extent it's possible to enforce them). +    Wallet::Policy::Stanford (to the extent it's possible to enforce +    them).  Object Naming diff --git a/perl/t/wa-keyring.t b/perl/t/wa-keyring.t index 3011d54..7ba5723 100755 --- a/perl/t/wa-keyring.t +++ b/perl/t/wa-keyring.t @@ -11,13 +11,20 @@  use strict;  use warnings; +use Test::More; + +BEGIN { +    eval 'use WebAuth 3.06 qw(WA_KEY_AES WA_AES_128)'; +    plan skip_all => 'WebAuth 3.06 required for testing wa-keyring' +      if $@; +} +  use POSIX qw(strftime); -use Test::More tests => 68; -use WebAuth 3.06 qw(WA_KEY_AES WA_AES_128);  use WebAuth::Key 1.01 ();  use WebAuth::Keyring 1.02 ();  BEGIN { +    plan tests => 68;      use_ok('Wallet::Admin');      use_ok('Wallet::Config');      use_ok('Wallet::Object::WAKeyring');  | 
