X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apt.git/blobdiff_plain/1dd20368486820efb6ef4476ad739e967174bec4..23e64f6d0facf9610c1042326ad9850e071e8349:/test/integration/framework diff --git a/test/integration/framework b/test/integration/framework index 04f54c8e2..70f06158d 100644 --- a/test/integration/framework +++ b/test/integration/framework @@ -317,14 +317,14 @@ setupenvironment() { echo "Dir::state::status \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/var/lib/dpkg/status\";" >> aptconfig.conf echo "APT::Get::Show-User-Simulation-Note \"false\";" >> aptconfig.conf echo "Dir::Bin::Methods \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/lib/apt/methods\";" >> aptconfig.conf - # store apt-key were we can access it, even if we run it as a different user - # destroys coverage reporting though, so just do it for root for now + # either store apt-key were we can access it, even if we run it as a different user + #cp "${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-key" "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/bin/" + #chmod o+rx "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/bin/apt-key" + #echo "Dir::Bin::apt-key \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/bin/apt-key\";" >> aptconfig.conf + # 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 - cp "${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-key" "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/bin/" - chmod o+rx "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/bin/apt-key" - echo "Dir::Bin::apt-key \"${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/bin/apt-key\";" >> aptconfig.conf - else - echo "Dir::Bin::apt-key \"${BUILDDIRECTORY}/apt-key\";" >> aptconfig.conf + echo 'Binary::gpgv::Debug::NoDropPrivs "true";' >>aptconfig.conf fi cat > "${TMPWORKINGDIRECTORY}/rootdir/usr/bin/dpkg" < rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99https echo "Apt::Cmd::Disable-Script-Warning \"1\";" > rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/apt-binary + echo 'Acquire::Connect::AddrConfig "false";' > rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/connect-addrconfig configcompression '.' 'gz' #'bz2' 'lzma' 'xz' confighashes 'SHA1' # these are tests, not security best-practices