59 lines
2.8 KiB
Perl
59 lines
2.8 KiB
Perl
use base "installedtest";
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use strict;
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use testapi;
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use utils;
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sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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# figure out which packages from the update actually got installed
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# (if any) as part of this test
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$self->root_console(tty=>3);
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assert_script_run 'rpm -qa --qf "%{SOURCERPM} %{EPOCH} %{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\n" | sort -u > /tmp/allpkgs.txt';
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# this finds lines which appear in both files
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# http://www.unix.com/unix-for-dummies-questions-and-answers/34549-find-matching-lines-between-2-files.html
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if (script_run 'comm -12 /tmp/allpkgs.txt /var/log/updatepkgs.txt > /var/log/testedpkgs.txt') {
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# occasionally, for some reason, it's unhappy about sorting;
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# we shouldn't fail the test in this case, just upload the
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# files so we can see why...
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upload_logs "/tmp/allpkgs.txt", failok=>1;
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upload_logs "/var/log/updatepkgs.txt", failok=>1;
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}
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# we'll try and upload the output even if comm 'failed', as it
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# does in fact still write it in some cases
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upload_logs "/var/log/testedpkgs.txt", failok=>1;
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# now, try and figure out if we have a different version of any
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# package from the update installed - this indicates a problem,
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# it likely means a dep issue meant dnf installed an older version
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# from the frozen release repo
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script_run 'touch /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt';
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script_run 'for pkg in $(cat /var/log/updatepkgnames.txt); do rpm -q $pkg && rpm -q $pkg --qf "%{SOURCERPM} %{EPOCH} %{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\n" >> /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt; done';
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script_run 'sort -u -o /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt';
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# now, /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt is a sorted list of installed packages
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# with the same name as packages from the update, in the same form as
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# /var/log/updatepkgs.txt; so if any line appears in installedupdatepkgs.txt
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# but not updatepkgs.txt, we have a problem.
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if (script_run 'comm -23 /tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt /var/log/updatepkgs.txt > /var/log/installednotupdatedpkgs.txt') {
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# occasionally, for some reason, it's unhappy about sorting;
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# we shouldn't fail the test in this case, just upload the
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# files so we can see why...
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upload_logs "/tmp/installedupdatepkgs.txt", failok=>1;
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upload_logs "/var/log/updatepkgs.txt", failok=>1;
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}
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# this exits 1 if the file is zero-length, 0 if it's longer
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# if it's 0, that's *BAD*: we want to upload the file and fail
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unless (script_run 'test -s /var/log/installednotupdatedpkgs.txt') {
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upload_logs "/var/log/installednotupdatedpkgs.txt", failok=>1;
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upload_logs "/var/log/updatepkgs.txt", failok=>1;
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die "Package(s) from update not installed when it should have been! See installednotupdatedpkgs.txt";
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}
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}
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sub test_flags {
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return { fatal => 1 };
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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