When root authorized keys are provided by mkosi they are not
newline-terminated so appending a public key to the file results
in a corrupt key, so just to be safe we add an empty line.
Depending on host configuration this may or may not be included (e.g.
on mkosi we get a result without an ifindex field). Let's strip it from
the resolved reply to avoid failing the test.
When we want to get an interactive shell in a test that fails because
of a race condition, we might need to run the test a few times with
--repeat before it fails. However, currently, when -i is used, the VM
needs to be shut down manually each time before the next run can start.
Let's always shut down the VM if the test succeeds so that --repeat can
be used with -i to run the test until it fails and then get an interactive
shell in the VM.
If we set it to '0' if integration tests are not enabled then we can't
enable them from the command line since environment from meson takes
priority over environment variables from the command line.
We also rename the related variables to avoid conflicts with the
existing integration_tests variable.
Let's use the new follow_symlinks flag instead on newer meson to.
We also switch back to copying symlinks instead of following them
and add an exclude for 25-default.link which becomes dangling when
installed and recreate it manually instead.
Other distributions may be able to install selinux
but they are not expected to use it.
The distribution is tested rather than whether selinux is enabled
because it is expected to work on CentOS and Fedora
and we want it to fail noisily.
We have e.g. 25-default.link in test-network/ which becomes a broken
symlink when installed so let's not copy the symlinks but follow them
instead so they don't become broken.
TEST-26-SYSTEMCTL is racy as we call systemctl is-active immediately
after systemctl kill. Let's implement --wait for systemctl kill and
use it in TEST-26-SYSTEMCTL to avoid the race.
On OpenSUSE the systemd-hostnamed does not fail and is unloaded which
causes reset-failed to fail. So let's ignore any errors from reset-failed
to make the test more robust.
The rootfs only has 64K UIDs available when booting with virtiofs,
whereas the nspawn tests want to use user namespace which require
more than 64K UIDs.
Let's use oneshot services as we don't need long running services
for the tests we're doing. Let's also increase the sleeps a little
as the current values weren't sufficient when running the test locally
on my machine with mkosi.
If 3 lock messages get sent when going to sleep
then we can falsely assume we have woken up if we only assume we have at least two
so checking we have more than we did before sleeping addresses that issue.