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libguestfs/sysprep/test-virt-sysprep.sh
Richard W.M. Jones dc1d0880b0 tests: Move the tests/data and tests/guests directories to test-data.
Create a new top-level directory called test-data, which will carry
all the test data which is large and/or shared between multiple tests.

There are actually several new subdirectories created:

test-data/binaries: The pre-built binary and library files for random
architectures that we use to test various architecture detection
features (was part of tests/data).

test-data/blank-disks: The blank disks which are used for disk format
detection (was part of tests/data).

test-data/files: Other miscellaneous test files from tests/data that
are not included in the above.

test-data/phony-guests: The phony guests (was tests/guests).

test-data: The top-level directory builds the 'test.iso' image file
that is used for testing the C API and in miscellaneous other tests.
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#!/bin/bash -
# libguestfs virt-sysprep test script
# Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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export LANG=C
set -e
if [ -n "$SKIP_TEST_VIRT_SYSPREP_SH" ]; then
echo "$0: test skipped because environment variable is set."
exit 77
fi
# Get a comma-separated list of the enabled-by-default operations.
operations=$(
virt-sysprep --list-operations |
fgrep '*' |
awk '{printf ("%s,",$1)}' |
sed 's/,$//'
)
echo operations=$operations
echo
# virt-sysprep with the -n option doesn't modify the guest. It ought
# to be able to sysprep any of our test guests.
for f in ../test-data/phony-guests/{debian,fedora,ubuntu,windows}.img; do
# Ignore zero-sized windows.img if ntfs-3g is not installed.
if [ -s "$f" ]; then
echo "Running virt-sysprep on $f ..."
$VG virt-sysprep -q -n --enable "$operations" -a $f
echo
fi
done
# We could also test this image, but mdadm is problematic for
# many users.
# $VG virt-sysprep -q -n \
# -a ../test-data/phony-guests/fedora-md1.img \
# -a ../test-data/phony-guests/fedora-md2.img