start-stop-daemon: explain -x + -a test
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -21,8 +21,13 @@ testing "start-stop-daemon without -x and -a" \
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"1\n" \
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"" ""
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# This runs /bin/false with argv[0..2] of { "qwerty", "false", NULL }.
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#
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# Unfortunately, this does not actually check argv[0] correctness,
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# but at least it checks that pathname to exec() is correct
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#
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# NB: this fails if /bin/false is a busybox symlink:
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# busybox looks at argv[0] and says "qwerty: applet not found"
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testing "start-stop-daemon with both -x and -a" \
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'start-stop-daemon -S -x /bin/false -a qwerty false 2>&1; echo $?' \
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"1\n" \
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