#!/bin/sh set -e TESTDIR="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$0")")" . "$TESTDIR/framework" setupenvironment configarchitecture 'native' # old conffile setupsimplenativepackage 'compiz-core' 'native' '1.0' 'unstable' BUILDDIR='incoming/compiz-core-1.0' mkdir -p "${BUILDDIR}/debian/compiz-core/etc" echo 'foo=bar;' > "${BUILDDIR}/compiz.conf" echo 'compiz.conf /etc/compiz.conf' >> "${BUILDDIR}/debian/install" buildpackage "$BUILDDIR" 'unstable' 'main' 'native' rm -rf "$BUILDDIR" # new conffile setupsimplenativepackage 'compiz-core' 'native' '2.0' 'unstable' BUILDDIR='incoming/compiz-core-2.0' mkdir -p "${BUILDDIR}/debian/compiz-core/etc" echo 'foo2=bar2;' > "${BUILDDIR}/compiz.conf" echo 'compiz.conf /etc/compiz.conf' >> "${BUILDDIR}/debian/install" buildpackage "$BUILDDIR" 'unstable' 'main' 'native' rm -rf "$BUILDDIR" setupaptarchive testsuccess aptget install compiz-core=1.0 # fake conffile change echo 'meep' >> rootdir/etc/compiz.conf/compiz.conf # FIXME: Is there really no way to see if dpkg actually prompts? msgtest 'Test for successful execution of' 'apt-get install compiz-core=2.0' exec 3> apt-progress.log testsuccess --nomsg aptget install compiz-core=2.0 -o APT::Status-Fd=3 -o Dpkg::Use-Pty=false -o dpkg::options::='--force-confold' # and ensure there is a conffile message in the file msgtest 'Test status fd for an included' 'pmconffile msg' testsuccess --nomsg grep "pmconffile:/etc/compiz.conf/compiz.conf" apt-progress.log