We're losing the svn history (which we could probably keep if we tried hard enough) but don't consider that worthwhile. Note these tests are destructive, so run them only in a throwaway environment like a chroot, container, or vm. The tests/run.all script should be the one which launches all the tests. Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			55 lines
		
	
	
		
			942 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Bash
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/bin/sh
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set -e
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cd $(dirname $0)
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# Rational:
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# Test that useradd can add an user and userdel removes it.
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save()
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{
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	[ ! -d tmp ] && mkdir tmp
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	for i in passwd group shadow gshadow
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	do
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		[ -f /etc/$i  ] && cp /etc/$i  tmp/$i
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	done
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	true
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}
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restore()
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{
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	for i in passwd group shadow gshadow
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	do
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		[ -f tmp/$i  ] && cp tmp/$i  /etc/$i  && rm tmp/$i
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	done
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	rmdir tmp
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}
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save
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# restore the files on exit
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trap 'restore' 0
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for i in passwd group shadow gshadow
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do
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	cp data/$i /etc
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done
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lines_passwd=$(wc -l /etc/passwd | cut -f1 -d" ")
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lines_shadow=$(wc -l /etc/shadow | cut -f1 -d" ")
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lines_group=$(wc -l /etc/group | cut -f1 -d" ")
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lines_gshadow=$(wc -l /etc/gshadow | cut -f1 -d" ")
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echo "pwck accepts valid password file "
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msg=$(pwck -r | grep -v "^user .*: directory .* does not exist$")
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echo msg: $msg
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test "$msg" = "pwck: no changes"
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echo "  OK"
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echo "grpck accepts valid password file "
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msg=$(grpck -r)
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test "$msg" = ""
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echo "  OK"
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