On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 02:46:38PM -0500, David Allan wrote:
The daemon-conf test would fail on my system if there was a system
libvirtd running. In the course of troubleshooting that problem, I discovered that the
daemon-conf script would always fail if run by itself because it found the line:
\# that each "PARAMETER = VALUE" line in this file have the parameter
which it mistook for a line containing a parameter. I have changed the test to avoid
mistaking a line containing \"PARAMETER = VALUE\" for a parameter line.
The corrupted config tests turned out to be failing because the test daemon was
discovering the pid file from the running daemon and exiting before it processed the test
config file. Specifying the pid file for the corrupt config tests in the same way as for
the valid config test solved that problem.
---
tests/daemon-conf | 4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/daemon-conf b/tests/daemon-conf
index 1eb4be1..10c1628 100755
--- a/tests/daemon-conf
+++ b/tests/daemon-conf
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ grep '^#define WITH_QEMU 1' "$CONFIG_HEADER" >
/dev/null ||
conf="$abs_top_srcdir/daemon/libvirtd.conf"
# Ensure that each commented out PARAMETER = VALUE line has the expected form.
-grep '[a-z_] *= *[^ ]' "$conf" | grep -vE '^#[a-z_]+ = ' \
+grep -v '\"PARAMETER = VALUE\"' "$conf" | grep '[a-z_]
*= *[^ ]' | grep -vE '^#[a-z_]+ = ' \
&& { echo "$0: found unexpected lines (above) in $conf" 1>&2;
exit 1; }
# Start with the sample libvirtd.conf file, uncommenting all real directives.
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ while :; do
esac
# Run libvirtd, expecting it to fail.
- $abs_top_builddir/daemon/libvirtd --config=$f 2> err && fail=1
+ $abs_top_builddir/daemon/libvirtd --pid-file=pid-file --config=$f 2> err &&
fail=1
case $rhs in
# '"'*) msg='should be a string';;
Digging my folder, I found that old patch which hadn't been commited,
done now :-)
Daniel
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