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I noticed in the static deltas tests, there were some tests that
should have been under `-o pipefail` to ensure we properly propagate
errors.
There were a few places where we were referencing undefined variables.
Overall, this is clearly a good idea IMO.
And add a syntax rule to avoid this in future.
Fixed by:
sed -i -e 's|^ostree |${CMD_PREFIX} ostree |g' tests/*.sh
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
Eliminates the need for constantly passing --sysroot=sysroot, but
also makes ostree place remote configs for sysroot/ostree/repo in
sysroot/etc/ostree/remotes.d where they should have been all along.
The "ordered hash" code was really just for kernel arguments. And it
turns out it needs to be a multihash (for e.g. multiple console=
arguments).
So turn the OstreeOrderedHash into OstreeKernelArgs, and move the bits
to split key=value and such into there.
Now we're not making this public API yet - the public OstreeSysroot
just takes char **kargs. To facilitate code reuse between ostree/ and
libostree/, make it a noinst libtool library. It'll be duplicated in
the binary and library, but that's OK for now. We can investigate
making OstreeKernelArgs public later.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721136
The official way to add bootloader arguments to the current deployment
is to redeploy with --karg. However, doing so tripped up an
optimization made inside the deployment code to just swap the
bootlinks if we're keeping the same "bootcsum".
Change this optimization to look at the pair of (bootcsum, options).