#!/bin/sh set -e TESTDIR=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0)) . $TESTDIR/framework setupenvironment configarchitecture 'amd64' # the executed script would use the installed apt-config, # which is outside of our control msgtest 'Check that the installed apt-config supports' '--no-empty' if apt-config dump --no-empty >/dev/null 2>&1; then msgpass else msgskip exit 0 fi CURRENTKERNEL="linux-image-$(uname -r)" insertinstalledpackage "$CURRENTKERNEL" 'amd64' '1' insertinstalledpackage 'linux-image-1.0.0-2-generic' 'amd64' '1.0.0-2' insertinstalledpackage 'linux-image-100.0.0-1-generic' 'amd64' '100.0.0-1' # ensure that the '.' is really a dot and not a wildcard insertinstalledpackage 'linux-headers-1000000-1-generic' 'amd64' '100.0.0-1' testsuccess aptmark auto "$CURRENTKERNEL" 'linux-image-1.0.0-2-generic' 'linux-image-100.0.0-1-generic' 'linux-headers-1000000-1-generic' cat > ./fake-dpkg <<EOF #!/bin/sh exec $(aptconfig dump --no-empty --format='%v ' 'DPKG::options') "\$@" EOF chmod +x ./fake-dpkg echo 'Dir::Bin::dpkg "./fake-dpkg";' > rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99fakedpkg # install fake-dpkg into it catfail() { echo >&2 echo >&2 '### List of protected kernels:' cat >&2 protected.list msgfail } testprotected() { rm -f rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels protected.list testsuccess runapt sh ${TESTDIR}/../../debian/apt.auto-removal.sh "$@" msgtest 'Check kernel autoremoval protection list' 'is created' test -e rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels && msgpass || msgfail msgtest 'Check kernel autoremoval protection list' 'can be dumped' aptconfig dump --no-empty --format '%v%n' 'APT::NeverAutoRemove' >protected.list 2>&1 && msgpass || catfail msgtest 'Check kernel autoremoval protection list' 'can be parsed' grep -q '^[A-Z]: ' protected.list && catfail || msgpass msgtest 'Check kernel autoremoval protection list includes' 'most recent kernel' grep -q '^\^linux-image-100\\\.0\\\.0-1-generic\$$' protected.list && msgpass || catfail msgtest 'Check kernel autoremoval protection list includes' 'running kernel' grep -q "^\\^linux-image-$(uname -r | sed -e 's#\.#\\\\.#g')\\\$\$" protected.list && msgpass || catfail } testequal "Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... The following packages will be REMOVED: linux-headers-1000000-1-generic (100.0.0-1) linux-image-1.0.0-2-generic (1.0.0-2) linux-image-100.0.0-1-generic (100.0.0-1) $CURRENTKERNEL (1) 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 4 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Remv linux-headers-1000000-1-generic [100.0.0-1] Remv linux-image-1.0.0-2-generic [1.0.0-2] Remv linux-image-100.0.0-1-generic [100.0.0-1] Remv $CURRENTKERNEL [1]" aptget autoremove -sV testprotected msgtest 'Check kernel autoremoval protection list does not include' 'old kernel' grep -q '^\^linux-image-1\\\.0\\\.0-2-generic\$$' protected.list && catfail || msgpass testequal 'Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... The following packages will be REMOVED: linux-headers-1000000-1-generic linux-image-1.0.0-2-generic 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Remv linux-headers-1000000-1-generic [100.0.0-1] Remv linux-image-1.0.0-2-generic [1.0.0-2]' aptget autoremove -s testprotected 1.0.0-2-generic msgtest 'Check kernel autoremoval protection list includes' 'installed kernel' grep -q '^\^linux-image-1\\\.0\\\.0-2-generic\$$' protected.list && msgpass || catfail testequal 'Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... The following packages will be REMOVED: linux-headers-1000000-1-generic 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Remv linux-headers-1000000-1-generic [100.0.0-1]' aptget autoremove -s