I'm about to introduce tests that need to run as root (like mount.tests),
meaning we want to run them in a chroot environment. To help with this, I worked out a utility function that makes it really easy to set up a chroot environment.
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ testing ()
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{
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if [ $# -ne 5 ]
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then
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echo "Test $1 has the wrong number of arguments" >&2
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echo "Test $1 has the wrong number of arguments ($# $*)" >&2
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exit
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fi
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ testing ()
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echo -ne "$3" > expected
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echo -ne "$4" > input
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echo -n -e "$5" | eval "$COMMAND $2" > actual
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echo -ne "$5" | eval "$COMMAND $2" > actual
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RETVAL=$?
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cmp expected actual > /dev/null
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@ -98,3 +98,30 @@ testing ()
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return $RETVAL
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}
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# Recursively grab an executable and all the libraries needed to run it.
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# Source paths beginning with / will be copied into destpath, otherwise
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# the file is assumed to already be there and only its library dependencies
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# are copied.
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function mkchroot
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{
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[ $# -lt 2 ] && return
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dest=$1
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shift
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for i in "$@"
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do
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if [ "${i:0:1}" == "/" ]
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then
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[ -f "$dest/$i" ] && continue
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d=`echo "$i" | grep -o '.*/'` &&
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mkdir -p "$dest/$d" &&
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cat "$i" > "$dest/$i" &&
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chmod +x "$dest/$i"
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else
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i="$dest/$i"
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fi
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mkchroot "$dest" $(ldd "$i" | egrep -o '/.* ')
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done
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}
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