freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/etcupdate/tests/tests_test.sh
Julio Merino d14afb2adc Migrate tools/regression/{usr.bin/lastcomm,usr.sbin}/ to the new tests layout.
This change was originally going to only migrate the usr.sbin tests but, as
it turns out, the usr.sbin/sa/ tests require files from usr.bin/lastcomm/
so it's better to just also migrate the latter at the same time.  The other
usr.bin tests will be moved separately.

To make these tests work within the test suite, some of them have required
changes to prevent modifying the source directory and instead just rely on
the current directory for file manipulation.
2014-03-16 04:09:22 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2010 Advanced Computing Technologies LLC
# Written by: John H. Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
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# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# $FreeBSD$
# Various regression tests to run for the 'update' command.
FAILED=no
WORKDIR=work
usage()
{
echo "Usage: tests.sh [-s script] [-w workdir]"
exit 1
}
# Allow the user to specify an alternate work directory or script.
COMMAND=etcupdate
while getopts "s:w:" option; do
case $option in
s)
COMMAND="sh $OPTARG"
;;
w)
WORKDIR=$OPTARG
;;
*)
echo
usage
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then
usage
fi
CONFLICTS=$WORKDIR/conflicts
OLD=$WORKDIR/old
NEW=$WORKDIR/current
TEST=$WORKDIR/test
# The various states of the comparison of a file between two trees.
states="equal first second difftype difflinks difffiles"
build_trees()
{
local i j k
rm -rf $OLD $NEW $TEST $CONFLICTS
mkdir -p $OLD/etc $NEW/etc $TEST/etc
# For an given file, there are three different pair-wise
# relations between the three threes (old, new, and test): old
# vs new, old vs test, and new vs test. Each of these
# relations takes on one of six different states from the
# 'compare()' function in etcupdate: equal, onlyfirst,
# onlysecond, difftype, difflinks, difffiles. In addition,
# there are special considerations for considering cases such
# as a file merge that results in conflicts versus one that
# does not, special treatment of directories, etc. The tests
# below attempt to enumerate the three dimensional test matrix
# by having the path name use the three different tree states
# for the parent directories.
#
# Note that if the old and new files are identical (so first
# compare is "equal"), then the second and third comparisons
# will be the same.
#
# Note also that etcupdate only cares about files that are
# present in at least one of the old or new trees. Thus, none
# of the '*/second/second' cases are relevant.
for i in $states; do
for j in $states; do
for k in $states; do
mkdir -p $OLD/$i/$j/$k $NEW/$i/$j/$k \
$TEST/$i/$j/$k
done
done
done
# /equal/equal/equal: Everything is equal. Nothing should happen.
for i in $OLD $NEW $TEST; do
mkfifo $i/equal/equal/equal/fifo
echo "foo" > $i/equal/equal/equal/file
mkdir $i/equal/equal/equal/dir
ln -s "bar" $i/equal/equal/equal/link
done
# /equal/first/first: The file is missing from the test
# directory. Nothing should happen.
for i in $OLD $NEW; do
mkfifo $i/equal/first/first/fifo
echo "foo" > $i/equal/first/first/file
mkdir $i/equal/first/first/dir
ln -s "bar" $i/equal/first/first/link
done
# /equal/difftype/difftype: The local file is a different
# type. Nothing should happen.
for i in $OLD $NEW; do
mkfifo $i/equal/difftype/difftype/fifo
mkdir $i/equal/difftype/difftype/fromdir
done
echo "bar" > $TEST/equal/difftype/difftype/fifo
ln -s "test" $TEST/equal/difftype/difftype/fromdir
# /equal/difflinks/difflinks: The local file is a modified
# link. Nothing should happen.
for i in $OLD $NEW; do
ln -s "foo" $i/equal/difflinks/difflinks/link
done
ln -s "bar" $TEST/equal/difflinks/difflinks/link
# /equal/difffiles/difffiles: The local file is a modified
# file. Nothing should happen.
for i in $OLD $NEW; do
echo "foo" > $i/equal/difffiles/difffiles/file
done
echo "bar" > $TEST/equal/difffiles/difffiles/file
# /first/equal/second: Remove unmodified files. The files
# should all be removed.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
mkfifo $i/first/equal/second/fifo
echo "foo" > $i/first/equal/second/file
mkdir $i/first/equal/second/emptydir
ln -s "bar" $i/first/equal/second/link
mkdir $i/first/equal/second/fulldir
echo "foo" > $i/first/equal/second/fulldir/file
done
# /first/equal/*: Cannot occur. If the file is missing from
# new, then new vs test will always be 'second'.
# /first/first/equal: Removed files are already removed.
# Nothing should happen.
mkfifo $OLD/first/first/equal/fifo
echo "foo" > $OLD/first/first/equal/file
mkdir $OLD/first/first/equal/dir
ln -s "bar" $OLD/first/first/equal/link
# /first/first/*: Cannot occur. The files are missing from
# both new and test.
# /first/second/*: Cannot happen, if the file is in old for
# old vs new, it cannot be missing for old vs test.
# /first/difftype/second: File with different local type
# removed. Should generate a warning.
mkfifo $OLD/first/difftype/second/fifo
mkdir $TEST/first/difftype/second/fifo
# /first/difftype/*: Cannot happen since the file is missing
# from new but present in test.
# /first/difflinks/second: Modified link removed. Should
# generate a warning.
ln -s "old link" $OLD/first/difflinks/second/link
ln -s "test link" $TEST/first/difflinks/second/link
# /first/difflinks/*: Cannot happen since the file is missing
# from new but present in test.
# /first/difffiles/second: Modified file removed. Should
# generate a warning.
echo "foo" > $OLD/first/difffiles/second/file
echo "bar" > $TEST/first/difffiles/second/file
# /first/difffiles/*: Cannot happen since the file is missing
# from new but present in test.
# /second/equal/first: Added a new file that isn't present in
# test. The empty directory should be ignored.
echo "bar" > $NEW/second/equal/first/file
mkfifo $NEW/second/equal/first/fifo
ln -s "new" $NEW/second/equal/first/link
mkdir $NEW/second/equal/first/emptydir
mkdir $NEW/second/equal/first/fulldir
echo "foo" > $NEW/second/equal/first/fulldir/file
# /second/equal/*: Cannot happen since the file is missing
# from test but present in new.
# /second/first/*: Cannot happen since the file is missing
# from old.
# /second/second/equal: Newly added file is already present in
# the test directory and identical to the new file. Nothing
# should happen.
for i in $NEW $TEST; do
mkfifo $i/second/second/equal/fifo
echo "foo" > $i/second/second/equal/file
mkdir $i/second/second/equal/dir
ln -s "bar" $i/second/second/equal/link
done
# /second/second/first: Cannot happen. The file is in dest in
# the second test, so it can't be missing from the third test.
# /second/second/second: Cannot happen. The file is in new in
# the first test, so it can't be missing from the third test.
# /second/second/difftype: Newly added file conflicts with
# existing file in test tree of a different type. Should
# generate a warning.
mkdir $NEW/second/second/difftype/dir
mkfifo $TEST/second/second/difftype/dir
# /second/second/difflinks: Newly added link conflicts with
# existing link in test tree. Should generate a warning.
ln -s "new link" $NEW/second/second/difflinks/link
ln -s "test link" $TEST/second/second/difflinks/link
# /second/second/difffiles: Newly added file conflicts with
# existing file in test tree. Should generate a warning.
echo "new" > $NEW/second/second/difffiles/file
echo "test" > $TEST/second/second/difffiles/file
# /second/difftype/*: Cannot happen since the file is missing
# from old.
# /second/difflinks/*: Cannot happen since the file is missing
# from old.
# /second/difffiles/*: Cannot happen since the file is missing
# from old.
# /difftype/equal/difftype: Unmodified file has changed type.
# File should be updated to the new file. In the 'todir' case
# the directory won't actually be created because it is empty.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
echo "foo" > $i/difftype/equal/difftype/file
mkdir $i/difftype/equal/difftype/fromdir
ln -s "old" $i/difftype/equal/difftype/todir
done
ln -s "test" $NEW/difftype/equal/difftype/file
mkfifo $NEW/difftype/equal/difftype/fromdir
mkdir $NEW/difftype/equal/difftype/todir
# /difftype/equal/*: Cannot happen. Since the old file is a
# difftype from the new file and the test file is identical to
# the old file, the test file must be a difftype from the new
# file.
# /difftype/first/first: A removed file has changed type.
# This should generate a warning.
mkfifo $OLD/difftype/first/first/fifo
mkdir $NEW/difftype/first/first/fifo
# /difftype/first/*: Cannot happen. Since the new file exists
# and the dest file is missing, the last test must be 'first'.
# /difftype/second/*: Cannot happen. The old file exists in
# the first test, so it cannot be missing in the second test.
# /difftype/difftype/equal: A file has changed type, but the
# file in the test directory already matches the new file. Do
# nothing.
echo "foo" > $OLD/difftype/difftype/equal/fifo
mkfifo $OLD/difftype/difftype/equal/file
for i in $NEW $TEST; do
mkfifo $i/difftype/difftype/equal/fifo
echo "bar" > $i/difftype/difftype/equal/file
done
# /difftype/difftype/first: Cannot happen. The dest file
# exists in the second test.
# /difftype/difftype/second: Cannot happen. The new file
# exists in the first test.
# /difftype/difftype/difftype: All three files (old, new, and
# test) are different types from each other. This should
# generate a warning.
mkfifo $OLD/difftype/difftype/difftype/one
mkdir $NEW/difftype/difftype/difftype/one
echo "foo" > $TEST/difftype/difftype/difftype/one
mkdir $OLD/difftype/difftype/difftype/two
echo "baz" > $NEW/difftype/difftype/difftype/two
ln -s "bar" $TEST/difftype/difftype/difftype/two
# /difftype/difftype/difflinks: A file has changed from a
# non-link to a link in both the new and test trees, but the
# target of the new and test links differ. This should
# generate a new link conflict.
mkfifo $OLD/difftype/difftype/difflinks/link
ln -s "new" $NEW/difftype/difftype/difflinks/link
ln -s "test" $TEST/difftype/difftype/difflinks/link
# /difftype/difftype/difffile: A file has changed from a
# non-regular file to a regular file in both the new and test
# trees, but the contents in the new and test files differ.
# This should generate a new file conflict.
ln -s "old" $OLD/difftype/difftype/difffiles/file
echo "foo" > $NEW/difftype/difftype/difffiles/file
echo "bar" > $TEST/difftype/difftype/difffiles/file
# /difflinks/equal/difflinks: An unmodified symlink has
# changed. The link should be updated.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
ln -s "old" $i/difflinks/equal/difflinks/link
done
ln -s "new" $NEW/difflinks/equal/difflinks/link
# /difflinks/equal/*: Cannot happen. Since old is identical
# to test, the third test must be 'difflinks'.
# /difflinks/first/first: A modified link is missing in the
# test tree. This should generate a warning.
ln -s "old" $OLD/difflinks/first/first/link
ln -s "new" $NEW/difflinks/first/first/link
# /difflinks/first/*: Cannot happen. Since the test file is
# missing in the second test, it must be missing in the third
# test.
# /difflinks/second/*: Cannot happen. The old link is present
# in the first test, so it cannot be missing in the second
# test.
# /difflinks/difftype/difftype: An updated link has been
# changed to a different file type in the test tree. This
# should generate a warning.
ln -s "old" $OLD/difflinks/difftype/difftype/link
ln -s "new" $NEW/difflinks/difftype/difftype/link
echo "test" > $TEST/difflinks/difftype/difftype/link
# /difflinks/difftype/*: Cannot happen. The old and new files
# are both links and the test file is not a link, so the third
# test must be 'difftype'.
# /difflinks/difflinks/equal: An updated link has already been
# updated to the new target in the test tree. Nothing should
# happen.
ln -s "old" $OLD/difflinks/difflinks/equal/link
for i in $NEW $TEST; do
ln -s "new" $i/difflinks/difflinks/equal/link
done
# /difflinks/difflinks/difflinks: An updated link has been
# modified in the test tree and doesn't match either the old
# or new links. This should generate a warning.
ln -s "old" $OLD/difflinks/difflinks/difflinks/link
ln -s "new" $NEW/difflinks/difflinks/difflinks/link
ln -s "test" $TEST/difflinks/difflinks/difflinks/link
# /difflinks/difflinks/*: Cannot happen. All three files are
# links from the first two tests, so the third test can only
# be 'equal' or 'difflink'.
# /difflinks/difffiles/*: Cannot happen. The old file is a
# link in the first test, so it cannot be a regular file in
# the second.
# /difffiles/equal/difffiles: An unmodified file has been
# changed in new tree. The file should be updated to the new
# version.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
echo "foo" > $i/difffiles/equal/difffiles/file
done
echo "bar" > $NEW/difffiles/equal/difffiles/file
# /difffiles/equal/*: Cannot happen. Since the old file is
# identical to the test file, the third test must be
# 'difffiles'.
# /difffiles/first/first: A removed file has been changed in
# the new tree. This should generate a warning.
echo "foo" > $OLD/difffiles/first/first/file
echo "bar" > $NEW/difffiles/first/first/file
# /difffiles/first/*: Cannot happen. The new file is a
# regular file from the first test and the test file is
# missing in the second test, so the third test must be
# 'first'.
# /difffiles/second/*: Cannot happen. The old file is present
# in the first test, so it must be present in the second test.
# /difffiles/difftype/difftype: An updated regular file has
# been changed to a different file type in the test tree.
# This should generate a warning.
echo "old" > $OLD/difffiles/difftype/difftype/file
echo "new" > $NEW/difffiles/difftype/difftype/file
mkfifo $TEST/difffiles/difftype/difftype/file
# /difffiles/difftype/*: Cannot happen. The new file is known
# to be a regular file from the first test, and the test file
# is known to exist as a different file type from the second
# test. The third test must be 'difftype'.
# /difffiles/difflink/*: Cannot happen. The old file is known
# to be a regular file from the first test, so it cannot be a
# link in the second test.
# /difffiles/difffiles/equal: An updated regular file has
# already been updated to match the new file in the test tree.
# Nothing should happen.
echo "foo" > $OLD/difffiles/difffiles/equal/file
for i in $NEW $TEST; do
echo "bar" > $i/difffiles/difffiles/equal/file
done
# /difffiles/difffiles/difffiles: A modified regular file was
# updated in the new tree. The changes should be merged into
# to the new file if possible. If the merge fails, a conflict
# should be generated.
cat > $OLD/difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/simple <<EOF
this is an old line
EOF
cat > $NEW/difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/simple <<EOF
this is a new line
EOF
cat > $TEST/difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/simple <<EOF
this is an old line
this is a local line
EOF
cat > $OLD/difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/conflict <<EOF
this is an old file
EOF
cat > $NEW/difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/conflict <<EOF
this is a new file
EOF
cat > $TEST/difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/conflict <<EOF
this is a test file
EOF
# /difffiles/difffiles/*: Cannot happen. From the first three
# tests, all three files are regular files. The test file can
# either be identical to the new file ('equal') or not
# ('difffiles').
## Tests for adding directories
mkdir -p $OLD/adddir $NEW/adddir $TEST/adddir
# /adddir/conflict: Add a new file in a directory that already
# exists as a file. This should generate two warnings.
mkdir $NEW/adddir/conflict
touch $NEW/adddir/conflict/newfile
touch $TEST/adddir/conflict
# /adddir/partial: Add a new file in a directory. The
# directory already exists in the test tree and contains a
# different local file. The new file from the new tree should
# be added.
for i in $NEW $TEST; do
mkdir $i/adddir/partial
done
echo "foo" > $NEW/adddir/partial/file
mkfifo $TEST/adddir/partial/fifo
## Tests for removing directories
mkdir -p $OLD/rmdir $NEW/rmdir $TEST/rmdir
# /rmdir/extra: Do not remove a directory with an extra local file.
# This should generate a warning.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
mkdir $i/rmdir/extra
done
echo "foo" > $TEST/rmdir/extra/localfile.txt
# /rmdir/conflict: Do not remove a directory with a conflicted
# remove file. This should generate a warning.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
mkdir $i/rmdir/conflict
done
mkfifo $OLD/rmdir/conflict/difftype
mkdir $TEST/rmdir/conflict/difftype
# /rmdir/partial: Remove a complete hierarchy when part of the
# tree has already been removed locally.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
mkdir -p $i/rmdir/partial/subdir
mkfifo $i/rmdir/partial/subdir/fifo
done
echo "foo" > $OLD/rmdir/partial/subdir/file
## Tests for converting files to directories and vice versa
for i in $OLD $NEW $TEST; do
for j in already old fromdir todir; do
mkdir -p $i/dirchange/$j
done
done
# /dirchange/already/fromdir: Convert a directory tree to a
# file without conflicts where the test tree already has the
# new file. Nothing should happen.
mkdir $OLD/dirchange/already/fromdir
echo "blah" > $OLD/dirchange/already/fromdir/somefile
for i in $NEW $TEST; do
echo "bar" > $i/dirchange/already/fromdir
done
# /dirchange/already/todir: Convert an unmodified file to a
# directory tree where the test tree already has the new
# tree. Nothing should happen.
echo "baz" > $OLD/dirchange/already/todir
for i in $NEW $TEST; do
mkdir $i/dirchange/already/todir
echo "blah" > $i/dirchange/already/todir/somefile
done
# /dirchange/old/fromdir: Convert a directory tree to a file.
# The old files are unmodified and should be changed to the new tree.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
mkdir $i/dirchange/old/fromdir
echo "blah" > $i/dirchange/old/fromdir/somefile
done
echo "bar" > $NEW/dirchange/old/fromdir
# /dirchange/old/todir: Convert a file to a directory tree.
# The old file is unmodified and should be changed to the new
# tree.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
echo "foo" > $i/dirchange/old/todir
done
mkdir $NEW/dirchange/old/todir
echo "bar" > $NEW/dirchange/old/todir/file
# /dirchange/fromdir/extradir: Convert a directory tree to a
# file. The test tree includes an extra file in the directory
# that is not present in the old tree. This should generate a
# warning.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
mkdir $i/dirchange/fromdir/extradir
echo "foo" > $i/dirchange/fromdir/extradir/file
done
mkfifo $TEST/dirchange/fromdir/extradir/fifo
ln -s "bar" $NEW/dirchange/fromdir/extradir
# /dirchange/fromdir/conflict: Convert a directory tree to a
# file. The test tree includes a local change that generates
# a warning and prevents the removal of the directory.
for i in $OLD $TEST; do
mkdir $i/dirchange/fromdir/conflict
done
echo "foo" > $OLD/dirchange/fromdir/conflict/somefile
echo "bar" > $TEST/dirchange/fromdir/conflict/somefile
mkfifo $NEW/dirchange/fromdir/conflict
# /dirchange/todir/difffile: Convert a file to a directory
# tree. The test tree has a locally modified version of the
# file so that the conversion fails with a warning.
echo "foo" > $OLD/dirchange/todir/difffile
mkdir $NEW/dirchange/todir/difffile
echo "baz" > $NEW/dirchange/todir/difffile/file
echo "bar" > $TEST/dirchange/todir/difffile
# /dirchange/todir/difftype: Similar to the previous test, but
# the conflict is due to a change in the file type.
echo "foo" > $OLD/dirchange/todir/difftype
mkdir $NEW/dirchange/todir/difftype
echo "baz" > $NEW/dirchange/todir/difftype/file
mkfifo $TEST/dirchange/todir/difftype
## Tests for post-install actions
# - Adding /etc/master.passwd should cause pwd_mkdb to be run
echo "foo:*:16000:100::0:0:& user:/home/foo:/bin/tcsh" > \
$NEW/etc/master.passwd
# - Verify that updating an unmodified /etc/login.conf builds
# /etc/login.conf.db.
cat > $OLD/etc/login.conf <<EOF
default:\\
:passwd_format=md5:
EOF
cat > $NEW/etc/login.conf <<EOF
default:\\
:passwd_format=md5:\\
:copyright=/etc/COPYRIGHT
EOF
cp $OLD/etc/login.conf $TEST/etc/login.conf
# - Verify that a merge without conflicts to /etc/mail/aliases
# will trigger a newaliases run request.
mkdir -p $OLD/etc/mail $NEW/etc/mail $TEST/etc/mail
cat > $OLD/etc/mail/aliases <<EOF
# root: me@my.domain
# Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present
MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster
postmaster: root
EOF
cat > $NEW/etc/mail/aliases <<EOF
# root: me@my.domain
# Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present
MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster
postmaster: root
# General redirections for pseudo accounts
_dhcp: root
_pflogd: root
EOF
cat > $TEST/etc/mail/aliases <<EOF
root: someone@example.com
# Basic system aliases -- these MUST be present
MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster
postmaster: root
EOF
# - Verify that updating an unmodified /etc/services builds
# /var/db/services.db.
cat > $OLD/etc/services <<EOF
rtmp 1/ddp #Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
tcpmux 1/tcp #TCP Port Service Multiplexer
tcpmux 1/udp #TCP Port Service Multiplexer
EOF
cat > $NEW/etc/services <<EOF
rtmp 1/ddp #Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
tcpmux 1/tcp #TCP Port Service Multiplexer
tcpmux 1/udp #TCP Port Service Multiplexer
nbp 2/ddp #Name Binding Protocol
compressnet 2/tcp #Management Utility
compressnet 2/udp #Management Utility
EOF
cp $OLD/etc/services $TEST/etc/services
mkdir -p $TEST/var/db
}
# $1 - relative path to file that should be missing from TEST
missing()
{
if [ -e $TEST/$1 -o -L $TEST/$1 ]; then
echo "File $1 should be missing"
FAILED=yes
fi
}
# $1 - relative path to file that should be present in TEST
present()
{
if ! [ -e $TEST/$1 -o -L $TEST/$1 ]; then
echo "File $1 should be present"
FAILED=yes
fi
}
# $1 - relative path to file that should be a fifo in TEST
fifo()
{
if ! [ -p $TEST/$1 ]; then
echo "File $1 should be a FIFO"
FAILED=yes
fi
}
# $1 - relative path to file that should be a directory in TEST
dir()
{
if ! [ -d $TEST/$1 ]; then
echo "File $1 should be a directory"
FAILED=yes
fi
}
# $1 - relative path to file that should be a symlink in TEST
# $2 - optional value of the link
link()
{
local val
if ! [ -L $TEST/$1 ]; then
echo "File $1 should be a link"
FAILED=yes
elif [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
val=`readlink $TEST/$1`
if [ "$val" != "$2" ]; then
echo "Link $1 should link to \"$2\""
FAILED=yes
fi
fi
}
# $1 - relative path to regular file that should be present in TEST
# $2 - optional string that should match file contents
# $3 - optional MD5 of the flie contents, overrides $2 if present
file()
{
local contents sum
if ! [ -f $TEST/$1 ]; then
echo "File $1 should be a regular file"
FAILED=yes
elif [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
contents=`cat $TEST/$1`
if [ "$contents" != "$2" ]; then
echo "File $1 has wrong contents"
FAILED=yes
fi
elif [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
sum=`md5 -q $TEST/$1`
if [ "$sum" != "$3" ]; then
echo "File $1 has wrong contents"
FAILED=yes
fi
fi
}
# $1 - relative path to a regular file that should have a conflict
# $2 - optional MD5 of the conflict file contents
conflict()
{
local sum
if ! [ -f $CONFLICTS/$1 ]; then
echo "File $1 missing conflict"
FAILED=yes
elif [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
sum=`md5 -q $CONFLICTS/$1`
if [ "$sum" != "$2" ]; then
echo "Conflict $1 has wrong contents"
FAILED=yes
fi
fi
}
check_trees()
{
echo "Checking tree for correct results:"
## /equal/equal/equal:
fifo /equal/equal/equal/fifo
file /equal/equal/equal/file "foo"
dir /equal/equal/equal/dir
link /equal/equal/equal/link "bar"
## /equal/first/first:
missing /equal/first/first/fifo
missing /equal/first/first/file
missing /equal/first/first/dir
missing /equal/first/first/link
## /equal/difftype/difftype:
file /equal/difftype/difftype/fifo "bar"
link /equal/difftype/difftype/fromdir "test"
## /equal/difflinks/difflinks:
link /equal/difflinks/difflinks/link "bar"
## /equal/difffiles/difffiles:
file /equal/difffiles/difffiles/file "bar"
## /first/equal/second:
missing /first/equal/second/fifo
missing /first/equal/second/file
missing /first/equal/second/emptydir
missing /first/equal/second/link
missing /first/equal/second/fulldir
## /first/first/equal:
missing /first/first/equal/fifo
missing /first/first/equal/file
missing /first/first/equal/dir
missing /first/first/equal/link
## /first/difftype/second:
present /first/difftype/second/fifo
## /first/difflinks/second:
link /first/difflinks/second/link "test link"
## /first/difffiles/second:
file /first/difffiles/second/file "bar"
## /second/equal/first:
file /second/equal/first/file "bar"
fifo /second/equal/first/fifo
link /second/equal/first/link "new"
missing /second/equal/first/emptydir
file /second/equal/first/fulldir/file "foo"
## /second/second/equal:
fifo /second/second/equal/fifo
file /second/second/equal/file "foo"
dir /second/second/equal/dir
link /second/second/equal/link "bar"
## /second/second/difftype:
fifo /second/second/difftype/dir
## /second/second/difflinks:
link /second/second/difflinks/link "test link"
## /second/second/difffiles:
file /second/second/difffiles/file "test"
conflict /second/second/difffiles/file 4f2ee8620a251fd53f06bb6112eb6ffa
## /difftype/equal/difftype:
link /difftype/equal/difftype/file "test"
fifo /difftype/equal/difftype/fromdir
missing /difftype/equal/difftype/todir
## /difftype/first/first:
missing /difftype/first/first/fifo
## /difftype/difftype/equal:
fifo /difftype/difftype/equal/fifo
file /difftype/difftype/equal/file "bar"
## /difftype/difftype/difftype:
file /difftype/difftype/difftype/one "foo"
link /difftype/difftype/difftype/two "bar"
## /difftype/difftype/difflinks:
link /difftype/difftype/difflinks/link "test"
## /difftype/difftype/difffile:
conflict /difftype/difftype/difffiles/file \
117f2bcd1f6491f6044e79e5a57a9229
## /difflinks/equal/difflinks:
link /difflinks/equal/difflinks/link "new"
## /difflinks/first/first:
missing /difflinks/first/first/link
## /difflinks/difftype/difftype:
file /difflinks/difftype/difftype/link "test"
## /difflinks/difflinks/equal:
link /difflinks/difflinks/equal/link "new"
## /difflinks/difflinks/difflinks:
link /difflinks/difflinks/difflinks/link "test"
## /difffiles/equal/difffiles:
file /difffiles/equal/difffiles/file "bar"
## /difffiles/first/first:
missing /difffiles/first/first/file
## /difffiles/difftype/difftype:
fifo /difffiles/difftype/difftype/file
## /difffiles/difffiles/equal:
file /difffiles/difffiles/equal/file "bar"
## /difffiles/difffiles/difffiles:
file /difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/simple "" \
cabc7e5e80b0946d79edd555e9648486
file /difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/conflict "this is a test file"
conflict /difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/conflict \
8261cfdd89280c4a6c26e4ac86541fe9
## /adddir/conflict:
file /adddir/conflict
## /adddir/partial:
file /adddir/partial/file "foo"
fifo /adddir/partial/fifo
## /rmdir/extra:
dir /rmdir/extra
file /rmdir/extra/localfile.txt "foo"
## /rmdir/conflict:
dir /rmdir/conflict/difftype
present /rmdir/conflict
## /rmdir/partial:
missing /rmdir/partial
## /dirchange/already/fromdir:
file /dirchange/already/fromdir "bar"
## /dirchange/already/todir:
file /dirchange/already/todir/somefile "blah"
## /dirchange/old/fromdir:
file /dirchange/old/fromdir "bar"
## /dirchange/old/todir
file /dirchange/old/todir/file "bar"
## /dirchange/fromdir/extradir:
missing /dirchange/fromdir/extradir/file
fifo /dirchange/fromdir/extradir/fifo
## /dirchange/fromdir/conflict:
file /dirchange/fromdir/conflict/somefile "bar"
## /dirchange/todir/difffile:
file /dirchange/todir/difffile "bar"
## /dirchange/todir/difftype:
fifo /dirchange/todir/difftype
## Tests for post-install actions
file /etc/master.passwd
file /etc/passwd
file /etc/pwd.db
file /etc/spwd.db
file /etc/login.conf "" 7774a0f9a3a372c7c109c32fd31c4b6b
file /etc/login.conf.db
file /etc/mail/aliases "" 7d598f89ec040ab56af54011bdb83337
file /etc/services "" 37fb6a8d1273f3b78329d431f21d9c7d
file /var/db/services.db
}
if [ `id -u` -ne 0 ]; then
echo "must be root"
exit 0
fi
if [ -r /etc/etcupdate.conf ]; then
echo "WARNING: /etc/etcupdate.conf settings may break some tests."
fi
build_trees
$COMMAND -nr -d $WORKDIR -D $TEST > $WORKDIR/testn.out
cat > $WORKDIR/correct.out <<EOF
D /dirchange/fromdir/extradir/file
D /dirchange/old/fromdir/somefile
D /first/equal/second/fifo
D /first/equal/second/file
D /first/equal/second/fulldir/file
D /first/equal/second/link
D /rmdir/partial/subdir/fifo
D /rmdir/partial/subdir
D /rmdir/partial
D /first/equal/second/fulldir
D /first/equal/second/emptydir
C /difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/conflict
M /difffiles/difffiles/difffiles/simple
U /difffiles/equal/difffiles/file
U /difflinks/equal/difflinks/link
C /difftype/difftype/difffiles/file
U /difftype/equal/difftype/file
U /difftype/equal/difftype/fromdir
D /difftype/equal/difftype/todir
U /dirchange/old/fromdir
U /dirchange/old/todir
U /etc/login.conf
M /etc/mail/aliases
U /etc/services
A /adddir/partial/file
A /dirchange/old/todir/file
A /etc/master.passwd
A /second/equal/first/fifo
A /second/equal/first/file
A /second/equal/first/fulldir/file
A /second/equal/first/link
C /second/second/difffiles/file
Warnings:
Modified regular file remains: /dirchange/fromdir/conflict/somefile
Modified regular file remains: /first/difffiles/second/file
Modified symbolic link remains: /first/difflinks/second/link
Modified directory remains: /first/difftype/second/fifo
Modified directory remains: /rmdir/conflict/difftype
Non-empty directory remains: /rmdir/extra
Non-empty directory remains: /rmdir/conflict
Modified mismatch: /difffiles/difftype/difftype/file (regular file vs fifo file)
Removed file changed: /difffiles/first/first/file
Modified link changed: /difflinks/difflinks/difflinks/link ("old" became "new")
Modified mismatch: /difflinks/difftype/difftype/link (symbolic link vs regular file)
Removed link changed: /difflinks/first/first/link ("old" became "new")
New link conflict: /difftype/difftype/difflinks/link ("new" vs "test")
Modified regular file changed: /difftype/difftype/difftype/one (fifo file became directory)
Modified symbolic link changed: /difftype/difftype/difftype/two (directory became regular file)
Remove mismatch: /difftype/first/first/fifo (fifo file became directory)
Modified directory changed: /dirchange/fromdir/conflict (directory became fifo file)
Modified directory changed: /dirchange/fromdir/extradir (directory became symbolic link)
Modified regular file changed: /dirchange/todir/difffile (regular file became directory)
Modified fifo file changed: /dirchange/todir/difftype (regular file became directory)
New file mismatch: /adddir/conflict (directory vs regular file)
Directory mismatch: $TEST/adddir/conflict (regular file)
Directory mismatch: $TEST/dirchange/todir/difffile (regular file)
Directory mismatch: $TEST/dirchange/todir/difftype (fifo file)
New link conflict: /second/second/difflinks/link ("new link" vs "test link")
New file mismatch: /second/second/difftype/dir (directory vs fifo file)
Needs update: /etc/mail/aliases.db (requires manual update via newaliases(1))
EOF
echo "Differences for -n:"
diff -u -L "correct" $WORKDIR/correct.out -L "test" $WORKDIR/testn.out \
|| failed=YES
$COMMAND -r -d $WORKDIR -D $TEST > $WORKDIR/test.out
echo "Differences for real:"
diff -u -L "correct" $WORKDIR/correct.out -L "test" $WORKDIR/test.out \
|| failed=YES
check_trees
[ "${FAILED}" = no ]