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This function is now basically reimplementing all of the intelligence we have in libostree today. It wouldn't have worked before we fixed https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1165 but now that's done, conceptually we just need to call `ostree_repo_commit_modifier_set_sepolicy()`. However, I had to drop the "number of files changed" since currently the libostree API doesn't support that. Also, in order to detect the case that content changes at all (so we still have some useful information in the journal), implement a "content hash" check. See also https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/1123 (And note we *don't* use `DEVINO_CANONICAL` here) Closes: #1138 Approved by: jlebon |
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check | ||
common | ||
compose-tests | ||
composedata | ||
ex-container-tests | ||
gpghome | ||
manual | ||
utils | ||
vmcheck | ||
compose | ||
ex-container | ||
README.md |
Tests are divided into three groups:
-
Tests in the
check
directory are non-destructive and uninstalled. Some of the tests require root privileges. Usemake check
to run these. -
The
composecheck
tests currently require uid 0 capabilities - the default in Docker, or you can run them via a user namespace. They are non-destructive, but are installed.To use them, you might do a
make && sudo make install
inside a Docker container.Then invoke
./tests/compose
. Alternatively of course, you can simply run the tests on a host system or in an existing container, without doing a build.Note: This is intentionally not a
Makefile
target because it doesn't require building and doesn't use uninstalled binaries. -
Tests in the
vmcheck
directory are oriented around using Vagrant. Usemake vmcheck
to run them. See alsoHACKING.md
in the top directory.
The common
directory contains files used by multiple
tests. The utils
directory contains helper utilities
required to run the tests.