Update to latest upstream git, resync spec

f38
Adam Williamson 5 years ago
parent 0f66268ecb
commit 79367643af

1
.gitignore vendored

@ -34,3 +34,4 @@
/os-autoinst-c3d5e8ac168f5976ca488559d489bbcfa737422a.tar.gz
/os-autoinst-c597122986fb779fe5985a96c2d73aa03e2d4b15.tar.gz
/os-autoinst-3391d604ae36c0db0cda1d38f170137aef486a0c.tar.gz
/os-autoinst-447dab862096c5fb871fe06f61c3e5249ec0d5c1.tar.gz

@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
From 2d6e71e8d2d6f61f109566ff3148d3b1aa50c68c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2019 15:39:04 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Allow special value 'once' for PXEBOOT, to PXE boot...once
For a PXE install test, we want to boot PXE just the *first*
time, then revert to default boot order (much like we boot
once=d by default for optical media installs). This allows the
special value 'once' for the PXEBOOT var to request this.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
---
backend/qemu.pm | 5 ++++-
doc/backend_vars.asciidoc | 2 +-
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/backend/qemu.pm b/backend/qemu.pm
index ca576dd2..024e7a9a 100644
--- a/backend/qemu.pm
+++ b/backend/qemu.pm
@@ -792,7 +792,10 @@ sub start_qemu {
}
if ($arch_supports_boot_order) {
- if ($vars->{PXEBOOT}) {
+ if ($vars->{PXEBOOT} eq 'once') {
+ sp("boot", "once=n");
+ }
+ elsif ($vars->{PXEBOOT}) {
sp("boot", "n");
}
elsif ($vars->{BOOTFROM}) {
diff --git a/doc/backend_vars.asciidoc b/doc/backend_vars.asciidoc
index cd8b9345..746e74e0 100644
--- a/doc/backend_vars.asciidoc
+++ b/doc/backend_vars.asciidoc
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ OFW;boolean;0;QEMU Open Firmware is in use
QEMU_OVERRIDE_VIDEO_DEVICE_AARCH64;boolean;undef;If set, for aarch64 systems use VGA as video adapter
QEMU_DISABLE_SNAPSHOTS;boolean;undef;If set, disable snapshots in case the worker has slow disks to avoid save_vm calls failing due to timeouts (See https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1035453[bsc#1035453])
PATHCNT;integer;2;Number of paths in MULTIPATH scenario
-PXEBOOT;boolean;0;Boot VM from network
+PXEBOOT;boolean or 'once';0;Boot VM from network, on every boot or only once if set to 'once'
QEMU;QEMU binary filename;undef;Filename of QEMU binary to use
QEMUCPU;see qemu -cpu ?;undef;CPU to emulate
QEMUCPUS;integer;1;Number of CPUs to assign to VM
--
2.23.0.rc2

@ -1,107 +0,0 @@
From 0ab60ea381f3aeea5426e4a6aed5db7453216045 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Stefan=20Br=C3=BCns?= <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2019 13:01:49 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Factor out click functionality from assert_and_click
There are two cases where the fixed combination of assert_screen with
the click functionality is problematic:
1. Multiple needles, where only some need/support clicking. This is
typically solved with a combination of assert_screen + match_has_tag +
assert_and_click. This is wasteful, as it checks twice for the same
needle.
2. Repeated assert_and_click due to lost events. As it is impossible to
know if an event was lost or just handled late, the repeated
assert_and_click may encounter the just changed screen contents.
Splitting the click allows to do it conditionally, i.e. for (1.), just
replacing the assert_and_click by click_lastmatch, and for (2.), by using
something like:
```
assert_and_click(needle);
while(1) {
assert_screen([needle, after]);
last if match_has_tag(after);
click_lastmatch;
}
```
For a sequence of clicks, the "after" can specify the coordinates for
the next click.
---
OpenQA/Isotovideo/Interface.pm | 2 +-
testapi.pm | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/OpenQA/Isotovideo/Interface.pm b/OpenQA/Isotovideo/Interface.pm
index 2bed4988..8ec5e37c 100644
--- a/OpenQA/Isotovideo/Interface.pm
+++ b/OpenQA/Isotovideo/Interface.pm
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ use warnings;
# -> increment on every change of such APIs
# -> never move that variable to another place (when refactoring)
# because it may be accessed by the tests itself
-our $version = 16;
+our $version = 17;
# major version of the (web socket) API relevant to the developer mode
# -> increment when making non-backward compatible changes to that API
diff --git a/testapi.pm b/testapi.pm
index b6b60e98..a7c0da5b 100755
--- a/testapi.pm
+++ b/testapi.pm
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ our @EXPORT = qw($realname $username $password $serialdev %cmd %vars
assert_screen check_screen assert_and_dclick save_screenshot
assert_and_click mouse_hide mouse_set mouse_click
- mouse_dclick mouse_tclick match_has_tag
+ mouse_dclick mouse_tclick match_has_tag click_lastmatch
assert_script_run script_run assert_script_sudo script_sudo
script_output validate_script_output
@@ -482,14 +482,39 @@ Throws C<FailedNeedle> exception if C<$timeout> timeout is hit. Default timeout
sub assert_and_click {
my ($mustmatch, %args) = @_;
- $args{timeout} //= $bmwqemu::default_timeout;
+ $args{timeout} //= $bmwqemu::default_timeout;
+
+ $last_matched_needle = assert_screen($mustmatch, $args{timeout});
+ bmwqemu::log_call(mustmatch => $mustmatch, %args);
+
+ my %click_args = map { $_ => $args{$_} } qw(button dclick mousehide);
+ return click_lastmatch(%click_args);
+}
+
+=head2 click_lastmatch
+
+ click_lastmatch([, button => $button] [, clicktime => $clicktime ] [, dclick => 1 ] [, mousehide => 1 ]);
+
+Click C<$button> at the "click_point" position as defined in the needle JSON file
+of the last matched needle, or - if the JSON has not explicit "click_point" -
+in the middle of the last match area. If C<$dclick> is set, do double click
+instead. Supported values for C<$button> are C<'left'> and C<'right'>, C<'left'>
+is the default. If C<$mousehide> is true then always move mouse to the 'hidden'
+position after clicking to prevent to disturb the area where user wants to
+assert/click in second step, otherwise move the mouse back to its previous
+position.
+
+=cut
+
+sub click_lastmatch {
+ my %args = @_;
$args{button} //= 'left';
$args{dclick} //= 0;
$args{mousehide} //= 0;
- $last_matched_needle = assert_screen($mustmatch, $args{timeout});
+ return unless $last_matched_needle;
+
my $old_mouse_coords = query_isotovideo('backend_get_last_mouse_set');
- bmwqemu::log_call(mustmatch => $mustmatch, %args);
# determine click coordinates from the last area which has those explicitly specified
my $relevant_area;
--
2.23.0

@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
From 66138b4e5f308cb0a9e93faa8aebf893a30f35ec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2019 15:06:55 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] VNC: reverse key order when sending key up events
When map_and_send_key maps an input to multiple key presses -
e.g. a ':' requires a press of shift and a press of ';', or
when dealing with any input like "ctrl-t" - it gets an array,
sends a 'down' event for each key in the array, then sends an
'up' event for each key in the array. So for our ctrl-t example
it does this:
ctrl down
t down
ctrl up
t up
This is a bit odd and not how humans normally type. Humans
would normally hold the modifier key, press and release any
modified keys they want to press, then release the modifier.
I've run into one issue previously where this caused a problem,
which was ultimately fixed in qemu so that os-autoinst's unusual
key event order worked OK. Now I've run into another:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1727388
All the details of that bug are still not worked out, but today
I *did* work out that changing this key press order avoids that
bug. By simply reversing the array for the key up events, so we
do this instead:
ctrl down
t down
t up
ctrl up
The bug stops happening. Since it's triggered two bugs now, and
as I said it does not map to how humans type, I think we should
really go ahead and change this.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
---
consoles/VNC.pm | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/consoles/VNC.pm b/consoles/VNC.pm
index 8eaefe0a..2dfc7a38 100644
--- a/consoles/VNC.pm
+++ b/consoles/VNC.pm
@@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ sub map_and_send_key {
}
usleep(2_000);
if (!defined $down_flag || $down_flag == 0) {
- for my $key (@events) {
+ for my $key (reverse @events) {
$self->send_key_event_up($key);
}
}
--
2.22.0

@ -1,166 +0,0 @@
From f4be85471d4b9a555233f3cfc6ddaa9eb4b49a13 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tina Mueller <tina.mueller@suse.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 18:58:22 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Improve result display of validate_script_output
See also https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/54548
Before the output showed:
# wait_serial expected: (whatever the output was)
# Result:
(whatever the output was)
"wait_serial" is wrong here, and it showed the actual output twice.
Now it shows:
validate_script_output got:
(whatever the output was)
Check function (deparsed code):
{
package your::test::package;
/some.*regex/;
}
* Also validate_script_output() can now take a simple regular expression qr/foo/
instead of a coderef.
* Add explicit return statement to make current behaviour transparent
---
cpanfile | 1 +
dist/rpm/os-autoinst.spec | 2 +-
t/03-testapi.t | 7 +++++
testapi.pm | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
4 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cpanfile b/cpanfile
index 4b8e68592..da23f89d4 100644
--- a/cpanfile
+++ b/cpanfile
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+requires 'B::Deparse';
requires 'Carp';
requires 'Carp::Always';
requires 'Class::Accessor::Fast';
diff --git a/t/03-testapi.t b/t/03-testapi.t
index e893c1ddc..63aab9aca 100755
--- a/t/03-testapi.t
+++ b/t/03-testapi.t
@@ -489,6 +489,7 @@ subtest 'validate_script_output' => sub {
my $mock_testapi = Test::MockModule->new('testapi');
$mock_testapi->mock(script_output => sub { return 'output'; });
ok(!validate_script_output('script', sub { m/output/ }), 'validating output with default timeout');
+ ok(!validate_script_output('script', qr/output/), 'validating output with regex and default timeout');
ok(!validate_script_output('script', sub { m/output/ }, 30), 'specifying timeout');
like(
exception {
@@ -496,6 +497,12 @@ subtest 'validate_script_output' => sub {
},
qr/output not validating/
);
+ like(
+ exception {
+ validate_script_output('script', ['Invalid parameter']);
+ },
+ qr/coderef or regexp/
+ );
};
subtest 'wait_still_screen' => sub {
diff --git a/testapi.pm b/testapi.pm
index 1b36c73cc..b5bdb4abc 100755
--- a/testapi.pm
+++ b/testapi.pm
@@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ use OpenQA::Isotovideo::NeedleDownloader;
use Digest::MD5 'md5_base64';
use Carp qw(cluck croak);
use MIME::Base64 'decode_base64';
-use Scalar::Util 'looks_like_number';
+use Scalar::Util qw(looks_like_number reftype);
+use B::Deparse;
require bmwqemu;
use constant OPENQA_LIBPATH => '/usr/share/openqa/lib';
@@ -1117,20 +1118,23 @@ sub get_test_data {
=head2 validate_script_output
- validate_script_output($script, $code [, timeout => $timeout] [,quiet => $quiet])
+ validate_script_output($script, $code | $regexp [, timeout => $timeout] [,quiet => $quiet])
Deprecated mode
validate_script_output($script, $code, [$wait])
-Wrapper around script_output, that runs a callback on the output. Use it as
+Wrapper around script_output, that runs a callback on the output, or
+alternatively matches a regular expression. Use it as
- validate_script_output "cat /etc/hosts", sub { m/127.*localhost/ }
+ validate_script_output "cat /etc/hosts", sub { m/127.*localhost/ };
+ validate_script_output "cat /etc/hosts", qr/127.*localhost/;
+ validate_script_output "cat /etc/hosts", sub { $_ !~ m/987.*somehost/ };
=cut
sub validate_script_output {
- my ($script, $code) = splice(@_, 0, 2);
+ my ($script, $check) = splice(@_, 0, 2);
my %args = compat_args(
{
timeout => 30,
@@ -1140,17 +1144,44 @@ sub validate_script_output {
my $output = script_output($script, %args);
my $res = 'ok';
- # set $_ so the callbacks can be simpler code
- $_ = $output;
- if (!$code->()) {
- $res = 'fail';
- bmwqemu::diag("output does not pass the code block:\n$output");
+ my $message = '';
+ if (reftype $check eq 'CODE') {
+ # set $_ so the callbacks can be simpler code
+ $_ = $output;
+ if (!$check->()) {
+ $res = 'fail';
+ bmwqemu::diag("output does not pass the code block:\n$output");
+ }
+ my $deparse = B::Deparse->new("-p");
+ # avoid "use strict; use warnings" in the output to make it shorter
+ $deparse->ambient_pragmas(warnings => [], strict => "all");
+
+ my $body = $deparse->coderef2text($check);
+
+ $message = sprintf
+ "validate_script_output got:\n%s\n\nCheck function (deparsed code):\n%s",
+ $output, $body;
+ }
+ elsif (reftype $check eq 'REGEXP') {
+ if ($output !~ $check) {
+ $res = 'fail';
+ bmwqemu::diag("output does not match the regex:\n$output");
+ }
+ $message = sprintf
+ "validate_script_output got:\n%s\n\nRegular expression:\n%s",
+ $output, $check;
+ }
+ else {
+ croak "Invalid use of validate_script_output(), second arg must be a coderef or regexp";
}
- # abusing the function
- $autotest::current_test->record_serialresult($output, $res, $output) unless ($args{quiet});
+ $autotest::current_test->record_resultfile(
+ 'validate_script_output', $message,
+ result => $res,
+ );
if ($res eq 'fail') {
croak "output not validating";
}
+ return 0;
}
=head2 become_root

@ -27,98 +27,50 @@
%global github_owner os-autoinst
%global github_name os-autoinst
%global github_version 4.5
%global github_commit 3391d604ae36c0db0cda1d38f170137aef486a0c
%global github_version 4.6
%global github_commit 447dab862096c5fb871fe06f61c3e5249ec0d5c1
# if set, will be a post-release snapshot build, otherwise a 'normal' build
%global github_date 20190807
%global github_date 20191029
%global shortcommit %(c=%{github_commit}; echo ${c:0:7})
Name: os-autoinst
Version: %{github_version}
Release: 26%{?github_date:.%{github_date}git%{shortcommit}}%{?dist}
Release: 1%{?github_date:.%{github_date}git%{shortcommit}}%{?dist}
Summary: OS-level test automation
License: GPLv2+
URL: https://os-autoinst.github.io/openQA/
Source0: https://github.com/%{github_owner}/%{github_name}/archive/%{github_commit}/%{github_name}-%{github_commit}.tar.gz
# diff from SUSE: added perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) and perl(ExtUtils::Embed)
# which I've found necessary before
%define build_requires autoconf automake gcc-c++ libtool pkgconfig(opencv) pkg-config perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) perl(ExtUtils::Embed) perl(Module::CPANfile) pkgconfig(fftw3) pkgconfig(libpng) pkgconfig(sndfile) pkgconfig(theoraenc) make
# diff from SUSE: dropped perl-base which does not exist in Fedora, we have
# the perl(:MODULE_COMPAT) require below
%define requires perl(B::Deparse) perl(Mojolicious) >= 7.92, perl(Mojo::IOLoop::ReadWriteProcess) >= 0.23, perl(Carp::Always) perl(Data::Dump) perl(Data::Dumper) perl(Crypt::DES) perl(JSON) perl(autodie) perl(Class::Accessor::Fast) perl(Exception::Class) perl(File::Touch) perl(File::Which) perl(IPC::Run::Debug) perl(Net::DBus) perl(Net::SNMP) perl(Net::IP) perl(IPC::System::Simple) perl(Net::SSH2) perl(XML::LibXML) perl(XML::SemanticDiff) perl(JSON::XS) perl(List::MoreUtils) perl(Mojo::IOLoop::ReadWriteProcess) perl(Socket::MsgHdr) perl(Cpanel::JSON::XS) perl(IO::Scalar) perl(Try::Tiny)
%define requires_not_needed_in_tests git-core
# all requirements needed by the tests, do not require on this in the package
# itself or any sub-packages
# diff from SUSE: added perl(Test::Mojo) and perl(Test::More), replaced
# qemu-tools with qemu-img, added /usr/bin/qemu-system-i386 which
# 'fullstack' and 'qemu-options' tests use on all arches (SUSE has
# these disabled as qemu can't run in OBS apparently)
%define test_requires %build_requires %requires perl(Perl::Tidy) perl(Test::Compile) >= 1.1.0, perl(Test::Exception) perl(Test::Mojo) perl(Test::More) perl(Test::Output) perl(Test::Fatal) perl(Test::Warnings) perl(Pod::Coverage) perl(Test::Pod) perl(Test::MockModule) perl(Test::MockObject) perl(Devel::Cover) perl(Test::Mock::Time) /usr/bin/qemu-img /usr/bin/qemu-system-i386
%define devel_requires %test_requires %requires_not_needed_in_tests
# https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst/pull/1202
# Handle PXE boot only once with 'PXEBOOT=once'
Patch0: 0001-Allow-special-value-once-for-PXEBOOT-to-PXE-boot.onc.patch
# https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst/pull/1199
# Improve validate_script_output result display
# spec file block dropped as it doesn't apply and doesn't matter
Patch1: 1199-edited.patch
# Useful new feature from upstream we want to use in a test
# drop next time we bump git snapshot
Patch2: 0001-Factor-out-click-functionality-from-assert_and_click.patch
BuildRequires: autoconf
BuildRequires: automake
BuildRequires: gcc-c++
BuildRequires: libtool
BuildRequires: opencv-devel
BuildRequires: perl-devel
BuildRequires: perl-generators
BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker)
BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils::Embed)
BuildRequires: perl(Module::CPANfile)
BuildRequires: perl(Perl::Critic)
BuildRequires: perl(Perl::Tidy)
BuildRequires: perl(Pod::Html)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libpng)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(fftw3)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(sndfile)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(theoraenc)
BuildRequires: systemd
BuildRequires: perl(Devel::Cover)
BuildRequires: perl(Pod::Coverage)
# The OO interface to Test::Compile only appeared in 1.1.0
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Compile) >= 1.1.0
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Exception)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Fatal)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::MockModule)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Mock::Time)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Mojo)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::More)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Output)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Pod)
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Warnings)
BuildRequires: perl(Try::Tiny)
BuildRequires: /usr/bin/qemu-img
# 'fullstack' and 'qemu-options' tests use this (even on other arches)
BuildRequires: /usr/bin/qemu-system-i386
%if 0%{?no_fullstack}
%else
BuildRequires: perl(Mojo::File)
%endif # no_fullstack
Requires: /usr/bin/qemu-img
Requires: optipng
# tinycv is a compiled public module, so we should have this
Requires: perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_%(eval "`%{__perl} -V:version`"; echo $version))
Requires: qemu >= 2.0.0
Requires: qemu-kvm
Recommends: tesseract
# Not really needed, but you get non-fatal error messages in test
# logs without it: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1467086
Recommends: git
# these are both runtime and test requires. For Fedora, we get auto
# Requires: for most of them, but we'd still have to add BuildRequires,
# so we may as well follow the SUSE spec's approach here to make it
# easier to resync with SUSE's spec...
%define t_requires perl(B::Deparse) perl(Carp::Always) perl(Data::Dump) perl(Data::Dumper) perl(Crypt::DES) perl(JSON) perl(autodie) perl(Class::Accessor::Fast) perl(Exception::Class) perl(File::Touch) perl(File::Which) perl(IPC::Run::Debug) perl(Net::DBus) perl(Net::SNMP) perl(Net::IP) perl(IPC::System::Simple) perl(Net::SSH2) perl(XML::LibXML) perl(XML::SemanticDiff) perl(JSON::XS) perl(List::MoreUtils) perl(Socket::MsgHdr) perl(Cpanel::JSON::XS) perl(IO::Scalar)
# [note from openSUSE spec regarding JSON::XS dependency]:
# we shuffle around a lot of JSON, so make sure this is fast
# and the JSON modules have subtle differences and we only test against XS in production
# [adamw note]: fullstack test fails with JSON:PP
BuildRequires: %{t_requires}
Requires: %{t_requires}
# specifically versioned things that would otherwise be in t_requires
BuildRequires: perl(Mojolicious) >= 7.92
Requires: perl(Mojolicious) >= 7.92
BuildRequires: perl(Mojo::IOLoop::ReadWriteProcess) >= 0.23
Requires: perl(Mojo::IOLoop::ReadWriteProcess) >= 0.23
#Recommends: eatmydata /usr/bin/multimon
Recommends: qemu >= 2.0.0
Recommends: qemu-kvm
Recommends: /usr/bin/qemu-img
BuildRequires: %test_requires
Requires: %requires %requires_not_needed_in_tests
Requires(pre): %{_bindir}/getent
Requires(pre): %{_sbindir}/useradd
@ -130,6 +82,13 @@ upgrade, which can not easily and safely be tested with other
automated testing frameworks. However, it can just as well be used to
test applications on top of a newly installed OS.
%package devel
Summary: Development package pulling in all build+test dependencies
Requires: %devel_requires
%description devel
Development package pulling in all build+test dependencies.
%package openvswitch
Summary: Open vSwitch support for os-autoinst
Requires: openvswitch
@ -144,6 +103,8 @@ This package contains Open vSwitch support for os-autoinst.
%prep
%autosetup -n %{github_name}-%{github_commit} -p1
# Replace version number from git to what's reported by the package
sed -i 's/ my $thisversion = qx{git.*rev-parse HEAD}.*;/ my $thisversion = "%{version}";/' isotovideo
%if 0%{?no_fullstack}
rm -f t/99-full-stack.t
sed -i -e 's, 99-full-stack.t,,g' t/Makefile.am
@ -168,13 +129,9 @@ make INSTALLDIRS=vendor %{?_smp_mflags}
%install
%make_install INSTALLDIRS=vendor
# Replace version number from git to what's reported by the package
sed -i 's/ my $thisversion = qx{git rev-parse HEAD};/ my $thisversion = "%{version}-%{release}";/' %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/isotovideo
# only internal stuff
rm %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/os-autoinst/tools/tidy
rm %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/os-autoinst/tools/{tidy,check_coverage,absolutize}
rm -r %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/os-autoinst/tools/lib/perlcritic
rm %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/os-autoinst/tools/absolutize
rm %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/os-autoinst/tools/check_coverage
# we don't really need to ship this in the package, usually the web UI
# is much better for needle editing
rm %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir}/os-autoinst/crop.py*
@ -190,10 +147,11 @@ find %{buildroot} -depth -type d -and -not -name distri -exec rmdir {} \;
export NO_BRP_STALE_LINK_ERROR=yes
%check
# there's no point in checking code style at package build time,
# and different versions of 'tidy' have different opinions so the
# same code can pass for one Fedora release but fail for another
sed -i -e '/tidy --check/d' Makefile
# disable code quality checks - not worth the time for package builds
sed '/perlcritic/d' -i Makefile
sed '/Perl::Critic/d' -i cpanfile
sed '/tidy/d' -i Makefile
rm tools/lib/perlcritic/Perl/Critic/Policy/*.pm
make check VERBOSE=1
%post openvswitch
@ -243,6 +201,10 @@ make check VERBOSE=1
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/dbus-1/system.d/org.opensuse.os_autoinst.switch.conf
%changelog
* Wed Oct 30 2019 Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com> - 4.6-1.20191029git447dab86
- Bump to latest upstream git snapshot (new version 4.6 declared)
- Resync spec with upstream
* Sat Oct 19 2019 Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com> - 4.5-26.20190806git3391d60
- Backport 'click_lastmatch' feature from upstream git master

@ -1 +1 @@
SHA512 (os-autoinst-3391d604ae36c0db0cda1d38f170137aef486a0c.tar.gz) = 934667774fbdb06b89e760ae907a9000e00d5ecfe67346c9c6a6510d8fad8cd911e92b839a6b83e6eaa23c8fe8a736765243d339edc693cb08804501d61fb962
SHA512 (os-autoinst-447dab862096c5fb871fe06f61c3e5249ec0d5c1.tar.gz) = d4031440eaa56aa3b820b75e22228c5ddf332f4be290f5cbc3f02ea4396ad7666f07f9c3342e4d662331a847979eb2f4d00ea024ea919b8ee23f66a7973322a1

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