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As part of the build, we would populate build/test/sys/ using sys-script.py, and then udev-test.p[ly] would create a tmpfs instance on build/test/tmpfs and copy the sys tree to build/test/tmpfs/sys. Also, we had udev-test.p[ly] which called test-udev. test-udev was marked as a manual test and installed, but neither udev-test.p[ly] or sys-script.py were. test-udev is renamed to udev-rule-runner, which reduces confusion and frees up the test-udev name. udev-test.py is renamed to test-udev.py. All three files are now installed. test-udev.py is modified to internally call sys-script.py to set up the sys tree. Copying and creating it from scratch should take the same amount of time. We avoid having a magic directory, everything is now done underneath a temporary directory. test-udev.py is now a normal installed test, and run-unit-tests.py will pick it up. When test-udev.py is invoked from meson, the path to udev-rule-runner is passed via envvar; when it is invoked via run-unit-tests.py or directly, it looks for udev-rule-runner in a relative path. The goal of this whole change is to let Debian drop the 'udev' test. It called sys-script.py and udev-test.pl from the source directory and had to recreate a bunch of the logic. Now test-udev.py will now be called via 'upstream'.