libvirt/tests/test_conf.sh
Chris Lalancette db68d6b164 Fix up "make check"
While running make check, I noticed that it was actually using
the virsh binary from my system, in /usr/bin/virsh, and not the
one that was just compiled.  This is actually caused by a bug
in Makefile.am, where we didn't update the PATH to include tools.

While here, I also updated all of the scripts to properly define
the srcdir, abs_top_srcdir, and abs_top_builddir environment
variables.  This is required if you want to be able to run the
tests standalone (i.e. ./test instead of from make check).  I've
tested this on both RHEL-5 and Fedora-10 machines, and make check
works on both, as does running the individual tests by hand.

Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <clalance@redhat.com>
2009-10-07 12:18:13 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=$(pwd)
test -z "$abs_top_srcdir" && abs_top_srcdir=$(pwd)/..
test -z "$abs_top_builddir" && abs_top_builddir=$(pwd)/..
test -z "$abs_srcdir" && abs_srcdir=$(pwd)
test -z "$abs_builddir" && abs_builddir=$(pwd)
if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
set -x
$abs_top_builddir/tools/virsh --version
fi
. "$srcdir/test-lib.sh"
set -e
fail=0
i=1
data_dir=$abs_srcdir/confdata
for f in $(cd "$data_dir" && echo *.conf)
do
"$abs_builddir/conftest" "$data_dir/$f" > "$f-actual"
expected="$data_dir"/`echo "$f" | sed s+\.conf$+\.out+`
if compare "$expected" "$f-actual"; then
msg=OK
else
msg=FAILED
fail=1
fi
printf "%2d) %-60s ... %s\n" $i "$f" $msg
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
(exit $fail); exit $fail