[tor-bugs] #13053 [Quality Assurance and Testing]: Write regression tests for new NoScript options

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#13053: Write regression tests for new NoScript options
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     Reporter:  mikeperry            |      Owner:  boklm
         Type:  task                 |     Status:  closed
     Priority:  normal               |  Milestone:
    Component:  Quality Assurance    |    Version:
  and Testing                        |   Keywords:  tbb-testcase,
   Resolution:  fixed                |  tbb-4.5-alpha
Actual Points:                       |  Parent ID:  #9387
       Points:                       |
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Changes (by gk):

 * status:  needs_information => closed
 * resolution:   => fixed


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:27 boklm]:
 > Replying to [comment:26 gk]:
 > >
 > > I am on commit 7c9eb3c52b009de4625cacd7a4a832b56fc919c3. If I take a
 default en-US bundle and start the test with `./tbb-testsuite --enable-
 tests=noscript tor-browser-linux64-4.5a4_en-US.tar.xz` I get:
 >
 > This test requires a working tor daemon, so you might want to add
 "--tor-control-port=9151 --tor-socks-port=9150" to the command line to use
 an existing tor daemon.

 Ok. But why are the other tests not failing then if the test requires a
 working tor daemon? Should not all tests (even outside of noscript.js)
 that require tor fail if it is not working in order to be sure that we
 have a proper test environment at all in order to do the tests we want?

 > Or use "--enable-tests=tor_bootstrap,noscript" to start one before the
 noscript test.

 That is not working for me. Just the first test is running and that's it.

 Anyway, this ticket seems fixed then.

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