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The two timezone files are now installed in the global setup. I am not too
happy about this, but it still seems better than to create a completely
separate image just for this.
I picked the list of zone files to install by grepping through the code. This
is is a bit brittle, but installing all of them takes a while, and more
importantly, writes a lot of lines to the log.
Sometimes the test would fail there, nondeterministically. I'm not sure why,
but relying on PID1 not caching the file is clearly very brittle. Let's instead
call daemon-reload.
Unfortunately meson does not install symlinks, but copies the symlink
destination instead. So symlinks need to be created by a script.
This commit adds both symlinks in test/testsuite-08.units/ and meson
scriptlet calls. Strictly speaking, the first is not necessary, since nothing
reads stuff directly from the source tree.
I put SELINUX=disabled on my laptop, and the test fails with ENOENT when trying
to write to /sys/fs/selinux/enforce. It's a bit of a special case, but let's
avoid the failure.
The test currently fails in the check for LimitNOFILESoft/LimitNOFILE. I see
default values there. This doesn't seem to be related to the changes in the
test suite, but rather to the recent changes to pid1.
During installation, meson complains:
> Installing /home/zbyszek/src/systemd-work/test/units/sysinit.target to /var/tmp/systemd-test.Q1FSuj/root/usr/lib/systemd/tests/testdata/units
> Warning: trying to copy a symlink that points to a file. This will copy the file,
> but this will be changed in a future version of Meson to copy the symlink as is. Please update your
> build definitions so that it will not break when the change happens.
It *is* convenient to have those files as symlinks, but it is also confusing,
because symlinks create aliases, and it seems that in those cases we actually
don't want aliases (at least in the case of loopy*.service that'd make the test
pointless).