#!/usr/bin/env bash # `build-gnu.bash` ~ builds GNU coreutils (from supplied sources) # # spell-checker:ignore (paths) abmon deref discrim eacces getlimits getopt ginstall inacc infloop inotify reflink ; (misc) INT_OFLOW OFLOW baddecode submodules xstrtol ; (vars/env) SRCDIR vdir rcexp xpart dired OSTYPE ; (utils) gnproc greadlink gsed multihardlink set -e # Use GNU version for make, nproc, readlink and sed on *BSD case "$OSTYPE" in *bsd*) MAKE="gmake" NPROC="gnproc" READLINK="greadlink" SED="gsed" ;; *) MAKE="make" NPROC="nproc" READLINK="readlink" SED="sed" ;; esac ME="${0}" ME_dir="$(dirname -- "$("${READLINK}" -fm -- "${ME}")")" REPO_main_dir="$(dirname -- "${ME_dir}")" # Default profile is 'debug' UU_MAKE_PROFILE='debug' for arg in "$@" do if [ "$arg" == "--release-build" ]; then UU_MAKE_PROFILE='release' break fi done echo "UU_MAKE_PROFILE='${UU_MAKE_PROFILE}'" ### * config (from environment with fallback defaults); note: GNU is expected to be a sibling repo directory path_UUTILS=${path_UUTILS:-${REPO_main_dir}} path_GNU="$("${READLINK}" -fm -- "${path_GNU:-${path_UUTILS}/../gnu}")" ### # On MacOS there is no system /usr/bin/timeout # and trying to add it to /usr/bin (with symlink of copy binary) will fail unless system integrity protection is disabled (not ideal) # ref: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102149 # On MacOS the Homebrew coreutils could be installed and then "sudo ln -s /opt/homebrew/bin/timeout /usr/local/bin/timeout" # Set to /usr/local/bin/timeout instead if /usr/bin/timeout is not found SYSTEM_TIMEOUT="timeout" if [ -x /usr/bin/timeout ]; then SYSTEM_TIMEOUT="/usr/bin/timeout" elif [ -x /usr/local/bin/timeout ]; then SYSTEM_TIMEOUT="/usr/local/bin/timeout" fi ### release_tag_GNU="v9.5" if test ! -d "${path_GNU}"; then echo "Could not find GNU coreutils (expected at '${path_GNU}')" echo "Run the following to download into the expected path:" echo "git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils.git \"${path_GNU}\"" echo "After downloading GNU coreutils to \"${path_GNU}\" run the following commands to checkout latest release tag" echo "cd \"${path_GNU}\"" echo "git fetch --all --tags" echo "git checkout tags/${release_tag_GNU}" exit 1 fi ### echo "ME='${ME}'" echo "ME_dir='${ME_dir}'" echo "REPO_main_dir='${REPO_main_dir}'" echo "path_UUTILS='${path_UUTILS}'" echo "path_GNU='${path_GNU}'" ### UU_BUILD_DIR="${path_UUTILS}/target/${UU_MAKE_PROFILE}" echo "UU_BUILD_DIR='${UU_BUILD_DIR}'" cd "${path_UUTILS}" && echo "[ pwd:'${PWD}' ]" if [ "$(uname)" == "Linux" ]; then # only set on linux export SELINUX_ENABLED=1 fi "${MAKE}" PROFILE="${UU_MAKE_PROFILE}" cp "${UU_BUILD_DIR}/install" "${UU_BUILD_DIR}/ginstall" # The GNU tests rename this script before running, to avoid confusion with the make target # Create *sum binaries for sum in b2sum b3sum md5sum sha1sum sha224sum sha256sum sha384sum sha512sum; do sum_path="${UU_BUILD_DIR}/${sum}" test -f "${sum_path}" || (cd ${UU_BUILD_DIR} && ln -s "hashsum" "${sum}") done test -f "${UU_BUILD_DIR}/[" || (cd ${UU_BUILD_DIR} && ln -s "test" "[") ## cd "${path_GNU}" && echo "[ pwd:'${PWD}' ]" # Any binaries that aren't built become `false` so their tests fail for binary in $(./build-aux/gen-lists-of-programs.sh --list-progs); do bin_path="${UU_BUILD_DIR}/${binary}" test -f "${bin_path}" || { echo "'${binary}' was not built with uutils, using the 'false' program" cp "${UU_BUILD_DIR}/false" "${bin_path}" } done if test -f gnu-built; then echo "GNU build already found. Skip" echo "'rm -f $(pwd)/gnu-built' to force the build" echo "Note: the customization of the tests will still happen" else ./bootstrap --skip-po ./configure --quiet --disable-gcc-warnings --disable-nls --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-bold-man-page-references #Add timeout to to protect against hangs sed -i 's|^"\$@|'"${SYSTEM_TIMEOUT}"' 600 "\$@|' build-aux/test-driver # Change the PATH in the Makefile to test the uutils coreutils instead of the GNU coreutils sed -i "s/^[[:blank:]]*PATH=.*/ PATH='${UU_BUILD_DIR//\//\\/}\$(PATH_SEPARATOR)'\"\$\$PATH\" \\\/" Makefile sed -i 's| tr | /usr/bin/tr |' tests/init.sh # Use a better diff sed -i 's|diff -c|diff -u|g' tests/Coreutils.pm "${MAKE}" -j "$("${NPROC}")" touch gnu-built fi # Handle generated factor tests t_first=00 t_max=36 # t_max_release=20 # if test "${UU_MAKE_PROFILE}" != "debug"; then # # Generate the factor tests, so they can be fixed # # * reduced to 20 to decrease log size (down from 36 expected by GNU) # # * only for 'release', skipped for 'debug' as redundant and too time consuming (causing timeout errors) # seq=$( # i=${t_first} # while test "${i}" -le "${t_max_release}"; do # printf '%02d ' $i # i=$((i + 1)) # done # ) # for i in ${seq}; do # "${MAKE}" "tests/factor/t${i}.sh" # done # cat # sed -i -e 's|^seq |/usr/bin/seq |' -e 's|sha1sum |/usr/bin/sha1sum |' tests/factor/t*.sh # t_first=$((t_max_release + 1)) # fi # strip all (debug) or just the longer (release) factor tests from Makefile seq=$( i=${t_first} while test "${i}" -le "${t_max}"; do printf '%02d ' ${i} i=$((i + 1)) done ) for i in ${seq}; do echo "strip t${i}.sh from Makefile" sed -i -e "s/\$(tf)\/t${i}.sh//g" Makefile done grep -rl 'path_prepend_' tests/* | xargs sed -i 's| path_prepend_ ./src||' # Remove tests checking for --version & --help # Not really interesting for us and logs are too big sed -i -e '/tests\/misc\/invalid-opt.pl/ D' \ -e '/tests\/help\/help-version.sh/ D' \ -e '/tests\/help\/help-version-getopt.sh/ D' \ Makefile # logs are clotted because of this test sed -i -e '/tests\/seq\/seq-precision.sh/ D' \ Makefile # printf doesn't limit the values used in its arg, so this produced ~2GB of output sed -i '/INT_OFLOW/ D' tests/printf/printf.sh # Use the system coreutils where the test fails due to error in a util that is not the one being tested sed -i 's|stat|/usr/bin/stat|' tests/touch/60-seconds.sh tests/sort/sort-compress-proc.sh sed -i 's|ls -|/usr/bin/ls -|' tests/cp/same-file.sh tests/misc/mknod.sh tests/mv/part-symlink.sh sed -i 's|chmod |/usr/bin/chmod |' tests/du/inacc-dir.sh tests/tail/tail-n0f.sh tests/cp/fail-perm.sh tests/mv/i-2.sh tests/shuf/shuf.sh sed -i 's|sort |/usr/bin/sort |' tests/ls/hyperlink.sh tests/test/test-N.sh sed -i 's|split |/usr/bin/split |' tests/factor/factor-parallel.sh sed -i 's|id -|/usr/bin/id -|' tests/runcon/runcon-no-reorder.sh sed -i "s|grep '^#define HAVE_CAP 1' \$CONFIG_HEADER > /dev/null|true|" tests/ls/capability.sh # tests/ls/abmon-align.sh - https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/3505 sed -i 's|touch |/usr/bin/touch |' tests/cp/reflink-perm.sh tests/ls/block-size.sh tests/mv/update.sh tests/ls/ls-time.sh tests/stat/stat-nanoseconds.sh tests/misc/time-style.sh tests/test/test-N.sh tests/ls/abmon-align.sh sed -i 's|ln -|/usr/bin/ln -|' tests/cp/link-deref.sh # our messages are better sed -i "s|cannot stat 'symlink': Permission denied|not writing through dangling symlink 'symlink'|" tests/cp/fail-perm.sh sed -i "s|cp: target directory 'symlink': Permission denied|cp: 'symlink' is not a directory|" tests/cp/fail-perm.sh # Our message is a bit better sed -i "s|cannot create regular file 'no-such/': Not a directory|'no-such/' is not a directory|" tests/mv/trailing-slash.sh sed -i 's|cp |/usr/bin/cp |' tests/mv/hard-2.sh sed -i 's|paste |/usr/bin/paste |' tests/od/od-endian.sh sed -i 's|timeout |'"${SYSTEM_TIMEOUT}"' |' tests/tail/follow-stdin.sh # Add specific timeout to tests that currently hang to limit time spent waiting sed -i 's|\(^\s*\)seq \$|\1'"${SYSTEM_TIMEOUT}"' 0.1 seq \$|' tests/seq/seq-precision.sh tests/seq/seq-long-double.sh # Remove dup of /usr/bin/ and /usr/local/bin/ when executed several times grep -rlE '/usr/bin/\s?/usr/bin' init.cfg tests/* | xargs -r sed -Ei 's|/usr/bin/\s?/usr/bin/|/usr/bin/|g' grep -rlE '/usr/local/bin/\s?/usr/local/bin' init.cfg tests/* | xargs -r sed -Ei 's|/usr/local/bin/\s?/usr/local/bin/|/usr/local/bin/|g' #### Adjust tests to make them work with Rust/coreutils # in some cases, what we are doing in rust/coreutils is good (or better) # we should not regress our project just to match what GNU is going. # So, do some changes on the fly eval cat "$path_UUTILS/util/gnu-patches/*.patch" | patch -N -r - -d "$path_GNU" -p 1 -i - || true sed -i -e "s|rm: cannot remove 'e/slink'|rm: cannot remove 'e'|g" tests/rm/fail-eacces.sh sed -i -e "s|rm: cannot remove 'a/b'|rm: cannot remove 'a'|g" tests/rm/fail-2eperm.sh sed -i -e "s|rm: cannot remove 'a/b/file'|rm: cannot remove 'a'|g" tests/rm/cycle.sh sed -i -e "s|rm: cannot remove directory 'b/a/p'|rm: cannot remove 'b'|g" tests/rm/rm1.sh sed -i -e "s|rm: cannot remove 'a/1'|rm: cannot remove 'a'|g" tests/rm/rm2.sh sed -i -e "s|removed directory 'a/'|removed directory 'a'|g" tests/rm/v-slash.sh # 'rel' doesn't exist. Our implementation is giving a better message. sed -i -e "s|rm: cannot remove 'rel': Permission denied|rm: cannot remove 'rel': No such file or directory|g" tests/rm/inaccessible.sh # overlay-headers.sh test intends to check for inotify events, # however there's a bug because `---dis` is an alias for: `---disable-inotify` sed -i -e "s|---dis ||g" tests/tail/overlay-headers.sh # Do not FAIL, just do a regular ERROR sed -i -e "s|framework_failure_ 'no inotify_add_watch';|fail=1;|" tests/tail/inotify-rotate-resources.sh test -f "${UU_BUILD_DIR}/getlimits" || cp src/getlimits "${UU_BUILD_DIR}" # pr produces very long log and this command isn't super interesting # SKIP for now sed -i -e "s|my \$prog = 'pr';$|my \$prog = 'pr';CuSkip::skip \"\$prog: SKIP for producing too long logs\";|" tests/pr/pr-tests.pl # We don't have the same error message and no need to be that specific sed -i -e "s|invalid suffix in --pages argument|invalid --pages argument|" \ -e "s|--pages argument '\$too_big' too large|invalid --pages argument '\$too_big'|" \ -e "s|invalid page range|invalid --pages argument|" tests/misc/xstrtol.pl # When decoding an invalid base32/64 string, gnu writes everything it was able to decode until # it hit the decode error, while we don't write anything if the input is invalid. sed -i "s/\(baddecode.*OUT=>\"\).*\"/\1\"/g" tests/basenc/base64.pl sed -i "s/\(\(b2[ml]_[69]\|b32h_[56]\|z85_8\|z85_35\).*OUT=>\)[^}]*\(.*\)/\1\"\"\3/g" tests/basenc/basenc.pl # add "error: " to the expected error message sed -i "s/\$prog: invalid input/\$prog: error: invalid input/g" tests/basenc/basenc.pl # basenc: swap out error message for unexpected arg sed -i "s/ {ERR=>\"\$prog: foobar\\\\n\" \. \$try_help }/ {ERR=>\"error: Found argument '--foobar' which wasn't expected, or isn't valid in this context\n\n If you tried to supply '--foobar' as a value rather than a flag, use '-- --foobar'\n\nUsage: basenc [OPTION]... [FILE]\n\nFor more information try '--help'\n\"}]/" tests/basenc/basenc.pl sed -i "s/ {ERR_SUBST=>\"s\/(unrecognized|unknown) option \[-' \]\*foobar\[' \]\*\/foobar\/\"}],//" tests/basenc/basenc.pl # Remove the check whether a util was built. Otherwise tests against utils like "arch" are not run. sed -i "s|require_built_ |# require_built_ |g" init.cfg # Some tests are executed with the "nobody" user. # The check to verify if it works is based on the GNU coreutils version # making it too restrictive for us sed -i "s|\$PACKAGE_VERSION|[0-9]*|g" tests/rm/fail-2eperm.sh tests/mv/sticky-to-xpart.sh init.cfg # usage_vs_getopt.sh is heavily modified as it runs all the binaries # with the option -/ is used, clap is returning a better error than GNU's. Adjust the GNU test sed -i -e "s~ grep \" '\*/'\*\" err || framework_failure_~ grep \" '*-/'*\" err || framework_failure_~" tests/misc/usage_vs_getopt.sh sed -i -e "s~ sed -n \"1s/'\\\/'/'OPT'/p\" < err >> pat || framework_failure_~ sed -n \"1s/'-\\\/'/'OPT'/p\" < err >> pat || framework_failure_~" tests/misc/usage_vs_getopt.sh # Ignore runcon, it needs some extra attention # For all other tools, we want drop-in compatibility, and that includes the exit code. sed -i -e "s/rcexp=1$/rcexp=1\n case \"\$prg\" in runcon|stdbuf) return;; esac/" tests/misc/usage_vs_getopt.sh # GNU has option=[SUFFIX], clap is sed -i -e "s/cat opts/sed -i -e \"s| <.\*$||g\" opts/" tests/misc/usage_vs_getopt.sh # for some reasons, some stuff are duplicated, strip that sed -i -e "s/provoked error./provoked error\ncat pat |sort -u > pat/" tests/misc/usage_vs_getopt.sh # Update the GNU error message to match ours sed -i -e "s/link-to-dir: hard link not allowed for directory/failed to create hard link 'link-to-dir' =>/" -e "s|link-to-dir/: hard link not allowed for directory|failed to create hard link 'link-to-dir/' =>|" tests/ln/hard-to-sym.sh # GNU sleep accepts some crazy string, not sure we should match this behavior sed -i -e "s/timeout 10 sleep 0x.002p1/#timeout 10 sleep 0x.002p1/" tests/misc/sleep.sh # install verbose messages shows ginstall as command sed -i -e "s/ginstall: creating directory/install: creating directory/g" tests/install/basic-1.sh # GNU doesn't support padding < -LONG_MAX # disable this test case # Use GNU sed because option -z is not available on BSD sed "${SED}" -i -Ez "s/\n([^\n#]*pad-3\.2[^\n]*)\n([^\n]*)\n([^\n]*)/\n# uutils\/numfmt supports padding = LONG_MIN\n#\1\n#\2\n#\3/" tests/misc/numfmt.pl # Update the GNU error message to match the one generated by clap sed -i -e "s/\$prog: multiple field specifications/error: The argument '--field ' was provided more than once, but cannot be used multiple times\n\nUsage: numfmt [OPTION]... [NUMBER]...\n\n\nFor more information try '--help'/g" tests/misc/numfmt.pl sed -i -e "s/Try 'mv --help' for more information/For more information, try '--help'/g" -e "s/mv: missing file operand/error: the following required arguments were not provided:\n ...\n\nUsage: mv [OPTION]... [-T] SOURCE DEST\n mv [OPTION]... SOURCE... DIRECTORY\n mv [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SOURCE...\n/g" -e "s/mv: missing destination file operand after 'no-file'/error: The argument '...' requires at least 2 values, but only 1 was provided\n\nUsage: mv [OPTION]... [-T] SOURCE DEST\n mv [OPTION]... SOURCE... DIRECTORY\n mv [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SOURCE...\n/g" tests/mv/diag.sh # our error message is better sed -i -e "s|mv: cannot overwrite 'a/t': Directory not empty|mv: cannot move 'b/t' to 'a/t': Directory not empty|" tests/mv/dir2dir.sh # GNU doesn't support width > INT_MAX # disable these test cases sed -i -E "s|^([^#]*2_31.*)$|#\1|g" tests/printf/printf-cov.pl sed -i -e "s/du: invalid -t argument/du: invalid --threshold argument/" -e "s/du: option requires an argument/error: a value is required for '--threshold ' but none was supplied/" -e "/Try 'du --help' for more information./d" tests/du/threshold.sh # Remove the extra output check sed -i -e "s|Try '\$prog --help' for more information.\\\n||" tests/du/files0-from.pl sed -i -e "s|when reading file names from stdin, no file name of\"|-: No such file or directory\n\"|" -e "s| '-' allowed\\\n||" tests/du/files0-from.pl sed -i -e "s|-: No such file or directory|cannot access '-': No such file or directory|g" tests/du/files0-from.pl awk 'BEGIN {count=0} /compare exp out2/ && count < 6 {sub(/compare exp out2/, "grep -q \"cannot be used with\" out2"); count++} 1' tests/df/df-output.sh > tests/df/df-output.sh.tmp && mv tests/df/df-output.sh.tmp tests/df/df-output.sh # with ls --dired, in case of error, we have a slightly different error position sed -i -e "s|44 45|48 49|" tests/ls/stat-failed.sh # small difference in the error message # Use GNU sed for /c command "${SED}" -i -e "/ls: invalid argument 'XX' for 'time style'/,/Try 'ls --help' for more information\./c\ ls: invalid --time-style argument 'XX'\nPossible values are: [\"full-iso\", \"long-iso\", \"iso\", \"locale\", \"+FORMAT (e.g., +%H:%M) for a 'date'-style format\"]\n\nFor more information try --help" tests/ls/time-style-diag.sh # disable two kind of tests: # "hostid BEFORE --help" doesn't fail for GNU. we fail. we are probably doing better # "hostid BEFORE --help AFTER " same for this sed -i -e "s/env \$prog \$BEFORE \$opt > out2/env \$prog \$BEFORE \$opt > out2 #/" -e "s/env \$prog \$BEFORE \$opt AFTER > out3/env \$prog \$BEFORE \$opt AFTER > out3 #/" -e "s/compare exp out2/compare exp out2 #/" -e "s/compare exp out3/compare exp out3 #/" tests/help/help-version-getopt.sh # Add debug info + we have less syscall then GNU's. Adjust our check. # Use GNU sed for /c command "${SED}" -i -e '/test \$n_stat1 = \$n_stat2 \\/c\ echo "n_stat1 = \$n_stat1"\n\ echo "n_stat2 = \$n_stat2"\n\ test \$n_stat1 -ge \$n_stat2 \\' tests/ls/stat-free-color.sh # no need to replicate this output with hashsum sed -i -e "s|Try 'md5sum --help' for more information.\\\n||" tests/cksum/md5sum.pl # Our ls command always outputs ANSI color codes prepended with a zero. However, # in the case of GNU, it seems inconsistent. Nevertheless, it looks like it # doesn't matter whether we prepend a zero or not. sed -i -E 's/\^\[\[([1-9]m)/^[[0\1/g; s/\^\[\[m/^[[0m/g' tests/ls/color-norm.sh # It says in the test itself that having more than one reset is a bug, so we # don't need to replicate that behavior. sed -i -E 's/(\^\[\[0m)+/\^\[\[0m/g' tests/ls/color-norm.sh # GNU's ls seems to output color codes in the order given in the environment # variable, but our ls seems to output them in a predefined order. Nevertheless, # the order doesn't matter, so it's okay. sed -i 's/44;37/37;44/' tests/ls/multihardlink.sh # Just like mentioned in the previous patch, GNU's ls output color codes in the # same way it is specified in the environment variable, but our ls emits them # differently. In this case, the color code is set to 0;31;42, and our ls would # ignore the 0; part. This would have been a bug if we output color codes # individually, for example, ^[[31^[[42 instead of ^[[31;42, but we don't do # that anywhere in our implementation, and it looks like GNU's ls also doesn't # do that. So, it's okay to ignore the zero. sed -i "s/color_code='0;31;42'/color_code='31;42'/" tests/ls/color-clear-to-eol.sh