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TestWebPublicKeyStore fails because CertificateException: Certificate is expired #1875

Open mykmelez opened 8 years ago

mykmelez commented 8 years ago

TestWebPublicKeyStore fails because "CertificateException: Certificate is expired":

1.2:1.5  | Running com.sun.midp.publickeystore.TestWebPublicKeyStore 
1.2:1.5  | com.sun.midp.publickeystore.TestWebPublicKeyStore-3: fail [Unexpected exception: javax.microedition.pki.CertificateException: Certificate is expired] 
1.2:1.5  | javax.microedition.pki.CertificateException: Certificate is expired 
1.2:1.5  |  - MARKER FRAME Native., bci=0 
1.2:1.5  |  - com/sun/midp/publickeystore/TestWebPublicKeyStore.test(Lgnu/testlet/TestHarness;)V, bci=306 
1.2:1.5  |  - RunTestsMIDlet.runTest(Ljava/lang/String;)V, bci=155 
1.2:1.5  |  - RunTestsMIDlet.startApp()V, bci=261 
1.2:1.5  |  - javax/microedition/midlet/MIDletTunnelImpl.callStartApp(Ljavax/microedition/midlet/MIDlet;)V, bci=1 
1.2:1.5  |  - com/sun/midp/midlet/MIDletPeer.startApp()V, bci=7 
1.2:1.5  |  - com/sun/midp/midlet/MIDletStateHandler.startSuite(Lcom/sun/midp/midlet/MIDletSuiteExceptionListener;Lcom/sun/midp/midlet/MIDletSuite;ILjava/lang/String;)V, bci=247 
1.2:1.5  |  - com/sun/midp/main/CldcMIDletSuiteLoader.startSuite()V, bci=24 
1.2:1.5  |  - com/sun/midp/main/CldcMIDletSuiteLoader.runMIDletSuite()V, bci=82 
1.2:1.5  |  - com/sun/midp/main/MIDletSuiteLoader.main([Ljava/lang/String;)V, bci=9 
1.2:1.5  |  - org/mozilla/internal/Sys.unwindFromInvoke()V, bci=0 
1.2:1.5  |  - org/mozilla/internal/Sys.isolateEntryPoint(Lcom/sun/cldc/isolate/Isolate;)V, bci=11 
1.2:1.5  | com.sun.midp.publickeystore.TestWebPublicKeyStore: 3 pass, 1 fail, 0 known fail, 0 unknown pass 
1.2:1.5  | com.sun.midp.publickeystore.TestWebPublicKeyStore: test expected 0 failures, got 1 
1.2:1.5  | com.sun.midp.publickeystore.TestWebPublicKeyStore: class fail 
marco-c commented 8 years ago

Fixing this is probably as simple as generating a new test certificate.