This hack provides a way to make sure we can see coverage from
test-switch-id. If you set OVERRIDE_GCDA_PERMISSIONS_HACK, we
temporarily make the .gcda files mode 0666 before we run the
test scripts, and then we set them to 0644 again afterwards.
That's necessary because the test_switch_id.sh script does a
setuid() to 'nobody' part way through, and drops the ability to
change its mind back.
exit 1
fi
+if test "$OVERRIDE_GCDA_PERMISSIONS_HACK" = "yes"; then
+ find src -type f -name '*gcda' -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 0666
+fi
+
"${builddir:-.}/src/test/test-switch-id" nobody setuid || exit 1
"${builddir:-.}/src/test/test-switch-id" nobody root-bind-low || exit 1
"${builddir:-.}/src/test/test-switch-id" nobody setuid-strict || exit 1
"${builddir:-.}/src/test/test-switch-id" nobody have-caps || exit 1
"${builddir:-.}/src/test/test-switch-id" nobody setuid-keepcaps || exit 1
+if test "$OVERRIDE_GCDA_PERMISSIONS_HACK" = "yes"; then
+ find src -type f -name '*gcda' -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 0644
+fi
echo "All okay"