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flatpak/tests/make-test-runtime.sh
Simon McVittie 4735e3ea90 tests: Use type -P in preference to which
which(1) is neither standardized by POSIX nor built-in to bash, and has
different implementations and behaviour on different distributions.
command -v is standardized by POSIX, but it won't return the path to an
executable if the same command is available as a shell builtin, so it
isn't necessarily suitable here either.

The Flatpak test suite uses bash scripts rather than POSIX shell scripts,
so we can safely make use of bash-specific options for builtins, and
in particular type -P, which has the semantics we want here: search PATH,
even if there is a shell builtin of the same name.

Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
2022-01-25 10:07:03 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
# Don't inherit the -x from the testsuite
set +x
DIR=`mktemp -d`
REPO=$1
shift
ID=$1
shift
BRANCH=$1
shift
COLLECTION_ID=$1
shift
EXTRA="${1-}"
shift
mkdir ${DIR}/files
mkdir ${DIR}/usr
cat > ${DIR}/metadata <<EOF
[Runtime]
name=${ID}
EOF
# On Debian derivatives, /usr/sbin and /sbin aren't in ordinary users'
# PATHs, but ldconfig is kept in /sbin
PATH="$PATH:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
# Add bash and dependencies
mkdir -p ${DIR}/usr/bin
mkdir -p ${DIR}/usr/lib
ln -s ../lib ${DIR}/usr/lib64
ln -s ../lib ${DIR}/usr/lib32
if test -f /sbin/ldconfig.real; then
cp /sbin/ldconfig.real ${DIR}/usr/bin/ldconfig
else
cp "$(type -P ldconfig)" "${DIR}/usr/bin"
fi
LIBS=`mktemp`
BINS=`mktemp`
add_bin() {
local f=$1
shift
if grep -qFe "${f}" $BINS; then
# Already handled
return 0
fi
echo $f >> $BINS
# Add library dependencies
(ldd "${f}" | sed "s/.* => //" | awk '{ print $1}' | grep ^/ | sort -u -o $LIBS $LIBS -) || true
local shebang=$(sed -n '1s/^#!\([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' "${f}")
if [ x$shebang != x ]; then
add_bin "$shebang"
fi
}
for i in $@ bash ls cat echo readlink socat; do
I=$(type -P "$i")
add_bin "$I"
done
for i in `cat $BINS`; do
#echo Adding binary $i 1>&2
cp "$i" ${DIR}/usr/bin/
done
for i in `cat $LIBS`; do
#echo Adding library $i 1>&2
cp "$i" ${DIR}/usr/lib/
done
ln -s bash ${DIR}/usr/bin/sh
# This only exists so we can update the runtime
cat > ${DIR}/usr/bin/runtime_hello.sh <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
echo "Hello world, from a runtime$EXTRA"
EOF
chmod a+x ${DIR}/usr/bin/runtime_hello.sh
# We copy the C.UTF8 locale and call it en_US. Its a bit of a lie, but
# the real en_US locale is often not available, because its in the
# local archive.
mkdir -p ${DIR}/usr/lib/locale/
cp -r /usr/lib/locale/C.* ${DIR}/usr/lib/locale/en_US
if [ x$COLLECTION_ID != x ]; then
collection_args=--collection-id=${COLLECTION_ID}
else
collection_args=
fi
mkdir -p repos
flatpak build-export ${collection_args} --no-update-summary --disable-sandbox --runtime ${GPGARGS-} ${EXPORT_ARGS-} ${REPO} ${DIR} ${BRANCH}
rm -rf ${DIR}