Message ID | 20200717160231.12042-1-a@unstable.cc |
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State | Changes Requested |
Delegated to: | Gert Doering |
Headers | show |
Series | [Openvpn-devel] t_net.sh: drop hard dependency on t_client.rc | expand |
Hi, On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 06:02:31PM +0200, Antonio Quartulli wrote: > Right now t_net.sh depends on t_client.rc in order to source the > RUN_SUDO variable only. I was about to merge this ("nice and easy") but I think it's just complicated. > diff --git a/tests/t_net.sh b/tests/t_net.sh > index c67c3df2..63732db9 100755 > --- a/tests/t_net.sh > +++ b/tests/t_net.sh > @@ -77,9 +77,7 @@ if [ -r "${top_builddir}"/t_client.rc ]; then > elif [ -r "${srcdir}"/t_client.rc ]; then > . "${srcdir}"/t_client.rc > else > - echo "$0: cannot find 't_client.rc' in build dir ('${top_builddir}')" >&2 > - echo "$0: or source directory ('${srcdir}'). SKIPPING TEST." >&2 > - exit 77 > + RUN_SUDO="${RUN_SUDO:-sudo}" > fi Leave off the whole else clause. > if [ ! -x "$openvpn" ]; then > @@ -117,8 +115,7 @@ else > > if [ -z "$RUN_SUDO" ] > then > - echo "$0: this test must run be as root, or RUN_SUDO=... " >&2 > - echo " must be set correctly in 't_client.rc'. SKIP." >&2 > + echo "$0: using t_client.rc, but RUN_SUDO=... is not defined correctly. SKIP. " >&2 > exit 77 In here, print & set if [ -z "$RUN_SUDO" ] then + echo "$0: no RUN_SUDO=... in t_client.rc or environment, defaulting to 'sudo'." >&2 + echo " if that does not work, set RUN_SUDO= correctly for your system." >&2 + RUN_SUDO=sudo" fi done - less code, message conveyed if needed. gert
Hi, On 21/07/2020 18:39, Gert Doering wrote: > In here, print & set > > if [ -z "$RUN_SUDO" ] > then > + echo "$0: no RUN_SUDO=... in t_client.rc or environment, defaulting to 'sudo'." >&2 > + echo " if that does not work, set RUN_SUDO= correctly for your system." >&2 > + RUN_SUDO=sudo" > fi > > done - less code, message conveyed if needed. > hmhmhmh makes sense. v2 incoming!
diff --git a/tests/t_net.sh b/tests/t_net.sh index c67c3df2..63732db9 100755 --- a/tests/t_net.sh +++ b/tests/t_net.sh @@ -77,9 +77,7 @@ if [ -r "${top_builddir}"/t_client.rc ]; then elif [ -r "${srcdir}"/t_client.rc ]; then . "${srcdir}"/t_client.rc else - echo "$0: cannot find 't_client.rc' in build dir ('${top_builddir}')" >&2 - echo "$0: or source directory ('${srcdir}'). SKIPPING TEST." >&2 - exit 77 + RUN_SUDO="${RUN_SUDO:-sudo}" fi if [ ! -x "$openvpn" ]; then @@ -117,8 +115,7 @@ else if [ -z "$RUN_SUDO" ] then - echo "$0: this test must run be as root, or RUN_SUDO=... " >&2 - echo " must be set correctly in 't_client.rc'. SKIP." >&2 + echo "$0: using t_client.rc, but RUN_SUDO=... is not defined correctly. SKIP. " >&2 exit 77 else # check that we can run the unit-test binary with sudo
Right now t_net.sh depends on t_client.rc in order to source the RUN_SUDO variable only. However, t_client.rc is something that a few people only have configured and thus this would result in t_net.sh almost never executed even if it just could. Drop dependency on t_client.rc by falling back to RUN_SUDO=sudo when the file is missing. The assignment is made as conditional so that a user can still override RUN_SUDO by speciying an alternate string on the command line. While at it, reword the error message to better match the current logic flow. Signed-off-by: Antonio Quartulli <a@unstable.cc> --- tests/t_net.sh | 7 ++----- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)