fa90ac11c8
Otherwise our su -p uses bash if that is what root was configured to use, and then fails to read /root/ for .bash_profile. This caused an unexpected error message in /tmp/err, failing the test. Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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set -e
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cd $(dirname $0)
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. ../../common/config.sh
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. ../../common/log.sh
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log_start "$0" "Running commands (check working directory): su -c pwd -p - myuser"
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save_config
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# restore the files on exit
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trap 'log_status "$0" "FAILURE"; restore_config' 0
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change_config
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export SHELL=/bin/sh
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echo "/bin/su -c pwd -p - myuser> tmp/out 2> tmp/err"
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/bin/su -c pwd -p - myuser> tmp/out 2> tmp/err
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echo "su reported:"
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echo "=== stdout ==="
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cat tmp/out
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echo "=== stderr ==="
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cat tmp/err
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echo "=============="
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echo -n "Checking tmp/out..."
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case "$(cat tmp/out)" in
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*/su/03)
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echo "OK"
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;;
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*)
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echo "FAIL"
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echo "working directory: '$(cat tmp/out)' instead of '.../su/03'"
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rm -f tmp/out
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false
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;;
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esac
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rm -f tmp/out
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echo -n "Checking tmp/err..."
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[ "$(wc -c tmp/err)" = "0 tmp/err" ] || false
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rm -f tmp/err
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echo "OK"
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log_status "$0" "SUCCESS"
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restore_config
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trap '' 0
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