aptextracttemplates() { runapt apt-extracttemplates "$@"; }
aptinternalsolver() { runapt "${APTINTERNALSOLVER}" "$@"; }
aptdumpsolver() { runapt "${APTDUMPSOLVER}" "$@"; }
+aptinternalplanner() { runapt "${APTINTERNALPLANNER}" "$@"; }
dpkg() {
"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/bin/dpkg" "$@"
runapt command gdb --quiet -ex run "$CMD" --args "$CMD" "$@"
}
lastmodification() {
- date -u -d "@$(stat -c '%Y' "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/$1")" '+%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT'
+ date -u -d "@$(stat -c '%Y' "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/$1")" -R
}
releasefiledate() {
- grep "^${2:-Date}:" "$1" | cut -d' ' -f 2- | sed -e 's#UTC#GMT#'
+ grep "^${2:-Date}:" "$1" | cut -d' ' -f 2-
}
exitwithstatus() {
APTWEBSERVERBINDIR="${APT_INTEGRATION_TESTS_WEBSERVER_BIN_DIR:-"${BUILDDIRECTORY}"}"
APTINTERNALSOLVER="${APT_INTEGRATION_TESTS_INTERNAL_SOLVER:-"${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-internal-solver"}"
APTDUMPSOLVER="${APT_INTEGRATION_TESTS_DUMP_SOLVER:-"${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-dump-solver"}"
+ APTINTERNALPLANNER="${APT_INTEGRATION_TESTS_INTERNAL_PLANNER:-"${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-internal-planner"}"
test -x "${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-get" || msgdie "You need to build tree first"
# -----
mkdir rootdir aptarchive keys
cd rootdir
mkdir -p etc/apt/apt.conf.d etc/apt/sources.list.d etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d etc/apt/preferences.d
- mkdir -p usr/bin var/cache var/lib var/log tmp
+ mkdir -p usr/bin var/cache var/lib var/log var/crash tmp
mkdir -p var/lib/dpkg/info var/lib/dpkg/updates var/lib/dpkg/triggers
+ mkdir -p usr/lib/apt/solvers usr/lib/apt/planners
touch var/lib/dpkg/available
- mkdir -p usr/lib/apt
ln -s "${METHODSDIR}" usr/lib/apt/methods
- if [ "$BUILDDIRECTORY" = "$LIBRARYPATH" ]; then
- mkdir -p usr/lib/apt/solvers
- ln -s "${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-dump-solver" usr/lib/apt/solvers/dump
- ln -s "${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-internal-solver" usr/lib/apt/solvers/apt
- echo "Dir::Bin::Solvers \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/lib/apt/solvers\";" > etc/apt/apt.conf.d/externalsolver.conf
- fi
+ ln -s "${APTDUMPSOLVER}" usr/lib/apt/solvers/dump
+ ln -s "${APTDUMPSOLVER}" usr/lib/apt/planners/dump
+ ln -s "${APTINTERNALSOLVER}" usr/lib/apt/solvers/apt
+ ln -s "${APTINTERNALPLANNER}" usr/lib/apt/planners/apt
+ echo "Dir::Bin::Solvers \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/lib/apt/solvers\";" >> ../aptconfig.conf
+ echo "Dir::Bin::Planners \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/lib/apt/planners\";" >> ../aptconfig.conf
# use the autoremove from the BUILDDIRECTORY if its there, otherwise
# system
if [ -e "${BUILDDIRECTORY}/../../debian/apt.conf.autoremove" ]; then
chmod 644 keys/*
ln -s "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/keys/joesixpack.pub" rootdir/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/joesixpack.gpg
- echo "Dir \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir\";" > aptconfig.conf
- echo "Dir::state::status \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/var/lib/dpkg/status\";" >> aptconfig.conf
+ echo "Dir \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir\";" >> aptconfig.conf
echo "APT::Get::Show-User-Simulation-Note \"false\";" >> aptconfig.conf
echo "Dir::Bin::Methods \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/lib/apt/methods\";" >> aptconfig.conf
# either store apt-key were we can access it, even if we run it as a different user
# destroys coverage reporting though, so we disable changing user for the calling gpgv
echo "Dir::Bin::apt-key \"${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-key\";" >> aptconfig.conf
if [ "$(id -u)" = '0' ]; then
- echo 'Binary::gpgv::Debug::NoDropPrivs "true";' >>aptconfig.conf
+ echo 'Binary::gpgv::APT::Sandbox::User "root";' >> aptconfig.conf
+ # same for the solver executables
+ echo 'APT::Solver::RunAsUser "root";' >> aptconfig.conf
+ echo 'APT::Planner::RunAsUser "root";' >> aptconfig.conf
fi
cat > "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/bin/dpkg" <<EOF
fi
echo "Acquire::https::CaInfo \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/etc/webserver.pem\";" > rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99https
echo "Apt::Cmd::Disable-Script-Warning \"1\";" > rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/apt-binary
+ export APT_KEY_DONT_WARN_ON_DANGEROUS_USAGE=no
echo 'Acquire::Connect::AddrConfig "false";' > rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/connect-addrconfig
configcompression '.' 'gz' #'bz2' 'lzma' 'xz'
# most tests just need one signed Release file, not both
export APT_DONT_SIGN='Release.gpg'
+ if [ -r "${TESTDIRECTORY}/extra-environment" ]; then
+ . "${TESTDIRECTORY}/extra-environment"
+ fi
+
msgdone "info"
}
rm -f rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00foreigndpkg
if command dpkg --assert-multi-arch >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
local ARCHS="$(getarchitectures)"
- if echo "$ARCHS" | grep -E -q '[^ ]+ [^ ]+'; then
- DPKGARCH="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"
- for ARCH in ${ARCHS}; do
- if [ "${ARCH}" != "${DPKGARCH}" ]; then
- if ! dpkg --add-architecture ${ARCH} >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- # old-style used e.g. in Ubuntu-P – and as it seems travis
- echo "DPKG::options:: \"--foreign-architecture\";" >> rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00foreigndpkg
- echo "DPKG::options:: \"${ARCH}\";" >> rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00foreigndpkg
- fi
+ local DPKGARCH="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"
+ # this ensures that even if multi-arch isn't active in the view
+ # of apt, given that dpkg can't be told which arch is native
+ # the arch apt treats as native might be foreign for dpkg
+ for ARCH in ${ARCHS}; do
+ if [ "${ARCH}" != "${DPKGARCH}" ]; then
+ if ! dpkg --add-architecture ${ARCH} >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # old-style used e.g. in Ubuntu-P – and as it seems travis
+ echo "DPKG::options:: \"--foreign-architecture\";" >> rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00foreigndpkg
+ echo "DPKG::options:: \"${ARCH}\";" >> rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00foreigndpkg
fi
- done
+ fi
+ done
+ # if multi-arch make sure dpkg can detect itself as capable of it
+ if echo "$ARCHS" | grep -E -q '[^ ]+ [^ ]+'; then
if [ "0" = "$(dpkg -l dpkg 2> /dev/null | grep '^i' | wc -l)" ]; then
# dpkg doesn't really check the version as long as it is fully installed,
# but just to be sure we choose one above the required version
testempty --nomsg gcc -Wall -Wextra -fPIC -shared -o noopchroot.so noopchroot.c -ldl
}
configcompression() {
+ if [ "$1" = 'ALL' ]; then
+ configcompression '.' $(aptconfig dump APT::Compressor --format '%t %v%n' | sed -n 's#^Extension \.\(.*\)$#\1#p')
+ return
+ fi
local CMD='apthelper cat-file -C'
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
done
}
-setupsimplenativepackage() {
+_setupsimplenativepackage() {
local NAME="$1"
local ARCH="$2"
local VERSION="$3"
local DESCRIPTION="${6:-"an autogenerated dummy ${NAME}=${VERSION}/${RELEASE}
If you find such a package installed on your system,
something went horribly wrong! They are autogenerated
- und used only by testcases and serve no other purpose…"}"
-
- local SECTION="${7:-others}"
- local DISTSECTION
- if [ "$SECTION" = "${SECTION#*/}" ]; then
- DISTSECTION="main"
- else
- DISTSECTION="${SECTION%/*}"
- fi
- local BUILDDIR=incoming/${NAME}-${VERSION}
- mkdir -p ${BUILDDIR}/debian/source
- cd ${BUILDDIR}
- echo "* most suckless software product ever" > FEATURES
- test -e debian/copyright || echo "Copyleft by Joe Sixpack $(date -u +%Y)" > debian/copyright
- test -e debian/changelog || echo "$NAME ($VERSION) $RELEASE; urgency=low
-
- * Initial release
-
- -- Joe Sixpack <joe@example.org> $(date -u -R)" > debian/changelog
- test -e debian/control || echo "Source: $NAME
-Section: $SECTION
-Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Joe Sixpack <joe@example.org>
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7)
-Standards-Version: 3.9.1
-
-Package: $NAME" > debian/control
- if [ "$ARCH" = 'all' ]; then
- echo "Architecture: all" >> debian/control
- else
- echo "Architecture: any" >> debian/control
- fi
- test -z "$DEPENDENCIES" || echo "$DEPENDENCIES" >> debian/control
- echo "Description: $DESCRIPTION" >> debian/control
-
- test -e debian/compat || echo "7" > debian/compat
- test -e debian/source/format || echo "3.0 (native)" > debian/source/format
- test -e debian/rules || cp /usr/share/doc/debhelper/examples/rules.tiny debian/rules
- cd - > /dev/null
-}
-
-buildsimplenativepackage() {
- local NAME="$1"
- local NM
- if [ "$(echo "$NAME" | cut -c 1-3)" = 'lib' ]; then
- NM="$(echo "$NAME" | cut -c 1-4)"
- else
- NM="$(echo "$NAME" | cut -c 1)"
- fi
- local ARCH="$2"
- local VERSION="$3"
- local RELEASE="${4:-unstable}"
- local DEPENDENCIES="$5"
- local DESCRIPTION="${6:-"an autogenerated dummy ${NAME}=${VERSION}/${RELEASE}
- If you find such a package installed on your system,
- something went horribly wrong! They are autogenerated
und used only by testcases and serve no other purpose…"}"
local SECTION="${7:-others}"
fi
local BUILDDIR="${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/incoming/${NAME}-${VERSION}"
- msgtest "Build source package in version ${VERSION} for ${RELEASE} in ${DISTSECTION}" "$NAME"
mkdir -p "$BUILDDIR/debian/source"
echo "* most suckless software product ever" > "${BUILDDIR}/FEATURES"
echo "#!/bin/sh
} > "${BUILDDIR}/debian/control"
echo '3.0 (native)' > "${BUILDDIR}/debian/source/format"
+}
+
+setupsimplenativepackage() {
+ _setupsimplenativepackage "$@"
+ local NAME="$1"
+ local VERSION="$3"
+ local BUILDDIR="${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/incoming/${NAME}-${VERSION}"
+ test -e "${BUILDDIR}/debian/compat" || echo '7' > "${BUILDDIR}/debian/compat"
+ test -e "${BUILDDIR}/debian/rules" || cp /usr/share/doc/debhelper/examples/rules.tiny "${BUILDDIR}/debian/rules"
+}
+
+buildsimplenativepackage() {
+ local NAME="$1"
+ local ARCH="$2"
+ local VERSION="$3"
+ local RELEASE="${4:-unstable}"
+ local DEPENDENCIES="$5"
+ local DESCRIPTION="$6"
+ local SECTION="${7:-others}"
+ local PRIORITY="${8:-optional}"
+ local FILE_TREE="$9"
+ local COMPRESS_TYPE="${10:-gzip}"
+ local DISTSECTION
+ if [ "$SECTION" = "${SECTION#*/}" ]; then
+ DISTSECTION="main"
+ else
+ DISTSECTION="${SECTION%/*}"
+ fi
+ local BUILDDIR="${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/incoming/${NAME}-${VERSION}"
+ msgtest "Build source package in version ${VERSION} for ${RELEASE} in ${DISTSECTION}" "$NAME"
+ _setupsimplenativepackage "$@"
cd "${BUILDDIR}/.."
testsuccess --nomsg dpkg-source -b ${NAME}-${VERSION}
cd - >/dev/null
echo "pool/${NAME}_${VERSION}_${arch}.deb" >> "${BUILDDIR}/../${RELEASE}.${DISTSECTION}.pkglist"
done
+ local NM
+ if [ "$(echo "$NAME" | cut -c 1-3)" = 'lib' ]; then
+ NM="$(echo "$NAME" | cut -c 1-4)"
+ else
+ NM="$(echo "$NAME" | cut -c 1)"
+ fi
local CHANGEPATH="${BUILDDIR}/../${DISTSECTION}/${NM}/${NAME}/${NAME}_${VERSION}"
mkdir -p "$CHANGEPATH"
cp "${BUILDDIR}/debian/changelog" "$CHANGEPATH"
}
compressfile() {
- cat "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/etc/testcase-compressor.conf" | while read compressor extension command; do
+ while read compressor extension command; do
if [ "$compressor" = '.' ]; then
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
touch -d "$2" "$1"
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
touch -d "$2" "${1}.${extension}"
fi
- done
+ done < "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/etc/testcase-compressor.conf"
}
# can be overridden by testcases for their pleasure
fi
if [ -n "$DATE" -a "$DATE" != "now" ]; then
for release in $(find ./aptarchive -name 'Release'); do
- sed -i "s/^Date: .*$/Date: $(date -u -d "$DATE" '+%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z')/" "$release"
+ sed -i "s/^Date: .*$/Date: $(date -u -d "$DATE" -R)/" "$release"
touch -d "$DATE" "$release"
done
fi
if [ -n "$VALIDUNTIL" ]; then
sed -i "/^Date: / a\
-Valid-Until: $(date -u -d "$VALIDUNTIL" '+%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z')" $(find ./aptarchive -name 'Release')
+Valid-Until: $(date -u -d "$VALIDUNTIL" -R)" $(find ./aptarchive -name 'Release')
fi
msgdone "info"
}
}
redatereleasefiles() {
- local DATE="$(date -u -d "$1" '+%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z')"
+ local DATE="$(date -u -d "$1" -R)"
for release in $(find aptarchive/ -name 'Release'); do
sed -i "s/^Date: .*$/Date: ${DATE}/" "$release"
touch -d "$DATE" "$release"
local MSG="$1"
local OUTPUT="$2"
shift 2
- if [ "$1" = 'grep' ]; then
+ local CMD="$1"
+ if [ "$1" = 'grep' -o "$1" = 'tail' -o "$1" = 'head' ]; then
echo >&2
while [ -n "$2" ]; do shift; done
echo "#### Complete file: $1 ####"
catfile "$1"
- echo '#### grep output ####'
+ echo "#### $CMD output ####"
elif [ "$1" = 'test' ]; then
echo >&2
# doesn't support ! or non-file flags
read IGNORE
}
+logcurrentarchivedirectory() {
+ find "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/aptarchive/dists" -type f | while read line; do
+ stat --format '%U:%G:%a:%n' "$line"
+ done | sort > "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/var/log/aptgetupdate.before.lst"
+}
listcurrentlistsdirectory() {
{
find rootdir/var/lib/apt/lists -maxdepth 1 -type d | while read line; do
### general things about commands executed without writing the test every time.
aptautotest() {
+ if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then return; fi
local TESTCALL="$1"
local CMD="$2"
local FIRSTOPT="$3"
+ shift 2
+ for i in "$@"; do
+ if ! expr match "$i" '^-' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ FIRSTOPT="$i"
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ shift
local AUTOTEST="aptautotest_$(echo "${CMD##*/}_${FIRSTOPT}" | tr -d -c 'A-za-z0-9')"
if command -v $AUTOTEST >/dev/null; then
- shift 3
# save and restore the *.output files from other tests
# as we might otherwise override them in these automatic tests
rm -rf "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/tmp-before"
# failure cases can retain partial files and such
testempty find "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/var/lib/apt/lists/partial" -mindepth 1 ! \( -name 'lock' -o -name '*.FAILED' \)
fi
+ if [ -s "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/var/log/aptgetupdate.before.lst" ]; then
+ testfileequal "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/var/log/aptgetupdate.before.lst" \
+ "$(find "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/aptarchive/dists" -type f | while read line; do stat --format '%U:%G:%a:%n' "$line"; done | sort)"
+ fi
}
aptautotest_apt_update() { aptautotest_aptget_update "$@"; }
aptautotest_aptcdrom_add() { aptautotest_aptget_update "$@"; }
aptautotest_apt_install() { testaptautotestnodpkgwarning "$@"; }
aptautotest_apt_remove() { testaptautotestnodpkgwarning "$@"; }
aptautotest_apt_purge() { testaptautotestnodpkgwarning "$@"; }
+
+testaptmarknodefaultsections() {
+ testfailure grep '^Auto-Installed: 0$' "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/var/lib/apt/extended_states"
+}
+aptautotest_aptmark_auto() { testaptmarknodefaultsections "$@"; }
+aptautotest_aptmark_manual() { testaptmarknodefaultsections "$@"; }
+aptautotest_aptget_markauto() { testaptmarknodefaultsections "$@"; }
+aptautotest_aptget_markmanual() { testaptmarknodefaultsections "$@"; }