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This reverts commit 182bfdaa55
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problem was not in the test code here, it's just that the tests
were run with RAWREL set to 36 when it should be 37; this is
because fedfind's data source hadn't been updated for 36 branch
when the tests ran. It's tricky to time this exactly right -
ideally we'd probably update fedfind's data source one second
before the first Branched compose completes, but of course that's
difficult in practice.
40 lines
1.4 KiB
Perl
40 lines
1.4 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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# This test checks that Fedora release is correctly described in /etc/fedora-release file.
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# The content of the file should be: "Fedora release <version> (<version_words>)"
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# where "version" is a number of the current Fedora version and "version_words" is the number
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# quoted in words, such as 31 = Thirty One.
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# Before branching, the parenthesis contain the word "Rawhide".
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sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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# Version as defined in the VERSION variable.
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my $tospell = get_var('VERSION');
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my $expectver = get_var('VERSION');
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# Rawhide release number.
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my $rawrel = get_var('RAWREL', '');
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# IoT has a branch that acts more or less like Rawhide, but has
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# its version as the Rawhide release number, not 'Rawhide'. This
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# handles that
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$tospell = 'Rawhide' if ($tospell eq $rawrel);
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# this is the Rawhide release number, which we expect to see.
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$expectver = $rawrel if ($expectver eq "Rawhide");
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# Create a spelt form of the version number.
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my $speltnum = spell_version_number($tospell);
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# Create the expected content of the release file
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# and compare it with its real counterpart.
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my $expected = "Fedora release $expectver ($speltnum)";
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validate_script_output 'cat /etc/fedora-release', sub { $_ eq $expected };
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}
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sub test_flags {
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return {always_rollback => 1};
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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