It appears this is sometimes done when it wasn't needed, causing
gpg-connect-agent to wait for an agent to start so that it can tell it
to stop, which results in a lot of noise on stderr when running `flatpak
update`. Debian 10 has GPG 2.2, and according to the commit message of
the commit I'm reverting here, this cleanup should be unnecessary with
GPG >= 2.2.
When running under qemu, unimplemented ioctls such as FIFREEZE
return ENOSYS, and this causes the deployment to fail.
Catch this and handle it like EOPNOTSUPP.
I'm not sure if qemu's behaviour is fully correct here (or if it should
return EOPNOTSUPP) but it's trivial to handle regardless.
Closes: #1901
Approved by: cgwalters
We would stop passing through `--` and args after it to the underlying
command in `ostree_run`. This made it impossible to use `--` to tell the
parser that following args starting with `-` really are positional.
AFAICT, that logic for `--` here came from a time when we parse options
manually in a big loop, in which case breaking out made sense (see
97558276e4).
There's an extra step here, which is that glib by default leaves the
`--` in the list of args, so we need to take care to remove it from the
list after parsing.
Closes: #1898Closes: #1899
Approved by: rfairley
This skips creating the default stuff in the physical sysroot.
I don't recall why I did that to be honest; it originated with
the first commit of this file. It might not have ever been
necessary.
In any case, it's not necessary now with Fedora CoreOS, so
prune it and let's have a clean `/`.
Keep the old behavior by default though to avoid breaking anyone.
Closes: #1894
Approved by: ajeddeloh
`ostree_repo_resolve_keyring_for_collection()` function fail the tests
if there is no GPG support.
Signed-off-by: Denis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
Closes: #1889
Approved by: cgwalters
Skip tests or run them without GPG-related functionality if GPGME
wasn't enabled in a build time.
Signed-off-by: Denis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
Closes: #1889
Approved by: cgwalters
Shell function `has_gpgme` shouldn't exit if GPG support is not detected
since it stop any test with error.
Added function `skip_without_gpgme` to skip the whole test if it is
useless without GPG support
Signed-off-by: Denis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
Closes: #1889
Approved by: cgwalters
Add dummy stubs for GPG public functions to be compiled instead of
original code in case if support of GPG is disabled.
Need that to keep API backward compatibility.
Based on original code from file `ostree-gpg-verify-result.c`.
Signed-off-by: Denis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
Closes: #1889
Approved by: cgwalters
Some gpg-named functions/variables should be used for any signature
system, so remove "gpg_" prefix from them to avoid confusion.
Signed-off-by: Denis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
Closes: #1889
Approved by: cgwalters
Do not build the code related to GPG sign and verification if
GPGME support is disabled.
Public functions return error 'G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED' in case if
gpg-related check is rquested.
Signed-off-by: Denis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
Closes: #1889
Approved by: cgwalters
Do not build GPG signing/verification tests if `--without-gpgme`
option is used during configuration.
Signed-off-by: Denis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
Closes: #1889
Approved by: cgwalters
Do not build GPGME-related sources if flag USE_GPGME is not defined.
Signed-off-by: Denis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
Closes: #1889
Approved by: cgwalters
Allow to disable GPGME support with option "--without-gpgme" for
configure.
Signed-off-by: Denis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
Closes: #1889
Approved by: cgwalters
There's a valid use case for enabling the timestamp downgrade check
while still also using override commits.
We'll make use of this in Fedora CoreOS, where the agent specifies the
exact commit to upgrade to, while still enforcing that it be newer.
Closes: #1891
Approved by: cgwalters
This way projects can dispatch at run-time based on ostree's
build time options, e.g. detect the availability of GPG.
Closes: #1890
Approved by: jlebon
The test-ucontainer.sh test in rpmostree 2019.1 is failing for
non-ostree reasons. This is fixed in [1], which is part of 2019.3. I
believe this is still a relevant test of f29 since that's what's shipped
in f29-updates.
1. 45b6186be0Closes: #1892
Approved by: jlebon
Move the OstreeKernelArgs autoptr cleanup definition to
ostree-autocleanups.h, which will only expose the definitions when
building ostree or if glib is new enough. The include of
ostree-kernel-args.h needs to be moved before ostree-autocleanups.h in
ostree.h so that the OstreeKernelArgs type is declared when the autoptr
cleanup is defined. All the places it's used already pull in libglnx.h
first so that the compat macros are picked up if glib it too old during
the ostree build.
Closes: #1892
Approved by: jlebon
The ability to expire subkeys using gpg's --quick-set-expire is only
available on gnupg 2.1.22. If expiring a subkey fails, assume this is
why and skip the tests that require it but run the actions that the
subsequent tests depend on. This was failing on the Debian Stretch CI
tests since stretch has gnupg 2.1.18.
Closes: #1892
Approved by: jlebon
This wasn't available when I originally wrote this, but it ensures that
the running gpg-agent in tmpgpghome is killed in case the tests exit
early.
Closes: #1892
Approved by: jlebon
Recent GJS changed how byte arrays are unpacked with some assumptions
that they are likely strings. Manually use get_child_value() and
get_byte() to ensure the correct value is parsed when checking the
`ostree.sizes` metadata.
The upstream test is currently passing fine with GJS 1.56.2, but at
Endless we (unfortunately) have a downstream change that adds the object
type as an additional byte in the array. This is parsed incorrectly by
`deep_unpack()`. We can carry this patch downstream, but this change
makes the test more robust regardless.
Closes: #1884
Approved by: cgwalters
The GIR for commit_transaction() only has a single argument for the
GCancellable. Calling it with 2 arguments prints a GJS warning:
Gjs-Message: 15:37:40.287: JS WARNING: [/home/dan/src/ostree/tests/test-sizes.js 56]: Too many arguments to method OSTree.Repo.commit_transaction: expected 1, got 2
Currently this is harmless, but it could become a hard error in GJS at
some point.
Closes: #1884
Approved by: cgwalters
With `ot-tool-util.h` made visible in `otutil.h` (in
be2572bf68), drop previous includes
of `ot-tool-util.h` elsewhere.
Closes: #1876
Approved by: zonggen