56 lines
1.3 KiB
Bash
56 lines
1.3 KiB
Bash
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#!/bin/bash
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# export the testsuite files to a separate tar
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if ! [ -f testsuite-files ]; then
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echo "ERROR: cannot find testsuite-files"
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exit 1
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fi
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set -e
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TESTSUITE_TAR="btrfs-progs-tests.tar.gz"
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rm -f "$TESTSUITE_TAR"
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TIMESTAMP=`date -u "+%Y-%m-%d %T %Z"`
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{
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echo "VERSION=`cat ../VERSION`"
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echo "GIT_VERSION=`git describe`"
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echo "TIMESTAMP='$TIMESTAMP'"
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} > testsuite-id
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# Due to potentially unwanted files in the testsuite (restored images or other
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# temporary files) we can't simply copy everything so the tar
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#
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# The testsuite-files specifier:
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# F file
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# - directly copy the file from the given path, may be a git tracked file or
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# a built binary
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# G path
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# - a path relative to the top of git, recursively traversed; path
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# postprocessing is needed so the tar gets it relative to tests/
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while read t f; do
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case "$t" in
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F) echo "$f";;
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G)
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here=`pwd`
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cd ..
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git ls-tree -r --name-only --full-name HEAD "$f" |
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sed -e 's#^tests/##' |
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sed -e 's#^Documentation#../Documentation#'
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cd "$here"
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;;
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esac
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done < testsuite-files > testsuite-files-all
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echo "create tar: $TESTSUITE_TAR"
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tar cz --sparse -f "$TESTSUITE_TAR" -T testsuite-files-all
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "tar created successfully"
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cat testsuite-id
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rm -f testsuite-files-all
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rm -f testsuite-id
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else
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exit $?
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fi
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