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#!/bin/sh
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# @test
# @bug 6318171
# @run shell IsSunMSCAPIAvailable.sh
# @summary Basic test of the Microsoft CryptoAPI provider.
#
# Run only on non-64-bit Windows platform.
OS=`uname -s`
case "$OS" in
Windows* | CYGWIN* )
# 'uname -m' does not give us enough information -
# should rely on $PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER (as is done in Defs-windows.gmk),
# but JTREG does not pass this env variable when executing a shell script.
#
# execute test program - rely on it to exit if platform unsupported
${TESTJAVA}/bin/javac -d . ${TESTSRC}\\IsSunMSCAPIAvailable.java
${TESTJAVA}/bin/java IsSunMSCAPIAvailable
exit
;;
* )
echo "This test is not intended for '$OS' - passing test"
exit 0
;;
esac