use base "installedtest"; use strict; use testapi; use utils; # This test checks that Fedora release is correctly described in /etc/fedora-release file. # The content of the file should be: "Fedora release ()" # where "version" is a number of the current Fedora version and "version_words" is the number # quoted in words, such as 31 = Thirty One. # Before branching, the parenthesis contain the word "Rawhide". sub run { my $self = shift; # Version as defined in the VERSION variable. my $tospell = get_var('VERSION'); my $expectver = get_var('VERSION'); # Rawhide release number. my $rawrel = get_var('RAWREL', ''); # IoT has a branch that acts more or less like Rawhide, but has # its version as the Rawhide release number, not 'Rawhide'. This # handles that $tospell = 'Rawhide' if ($tospell eq $rawrel); # this is the Rawhide release number, which we expect to see. $expectver = $rawrel if ($expectver eq "Rawhide"); # Create a spelt form of the version number. my $speltnum = spell_version_number($tospell); # Create the expected content of the release file # and compare it with its real counterpart. my $expected = "Fedora release $expectver ($speltnum)"; validate_script_output 'cat /etc/fedora-release', sub { $_ eq $expected }; } sub test_flags { return {always_rollback => 1}; } 1; # vim: set sw=4 et: