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load ../lib/common
@test "lib/conf.sh sets makepkg vars in custom file" {
unset PKGDEST
touch "$tmpdir/makepkg.conf"
bash -c "$(printf '. $(librelib conf.sh); MAKEPKG_CONF=%q set_var makepkg PKGDEST /pkgdest' "$tmpdir/makepkg.conf")"
. "$tmpdir/makepkg.conf"
[[ $PKGDEST == /pkgdest ]]
}
@test "lib/conf.sh figures out HOME when root" {
require sudo || skip
# This one is tricky, because it does the job too well, it will find
# the actual HOME, instead of the test environment HOME. Therefore, we
# will just check that [[ $HOME != /root ]]
cd "$tmpdir"
echo '. $(librelib conf.sh); echo "$LIBREHOME"' > test.sh
LIBREHOME=$(testsudo bash ./test.sh)
[[ $LIBREHOME != /root ]]
}
@test "lib/conf.sh nests LIBREUSER" {
require sudo || skip
[[ $USER != root ]]
cd "$tmpdir"
echo '. $(librelib conf.sh); echo "$LIBREUSER"' > test.sh
LIBREUSER=$(testsudo bash ./test.sh)
[[ $LIBREUSER == "$USER" ]]
LIBREUSER=$(testsudo testsudo -u "$USER" bash ./test.sh)
[[ $LIBREUSER == "$USER" ]]
}
@test "lib/conf.sh respects custom HOME" {
cd "$tmpdir"
echo '. $(librelib conf.sh); echo "$LIBREHOME"' > test.sh
export HOME=/foo
LIBREHOME=$(bash ./test.sh)
[[ $LIBREHOME == /foo ]]
}
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