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authorEd Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>2022-06-14 06:01:37 -0600
committerEd Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>2022-06-14 10:12:54 -0600
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buildah-bud tests: reenable skipped 'bud' tests
Sigh. Buildah PR https://github.com/containers/buildah/pull/3368 changed 'bud' to 'build' in tests. Podman #11585 well-intentionedly did the same for run-buildah-bud tests ... but did so by *replacing* 'bud' with 'build', not by *adding* 'build' to the list of commands handled by podman-build. Hence, all tests invoking 'run_buildah bud' have been completely untested since then. This remedies that, and deals with all the fallout. Principal among which is the discovery that our exit-code changes are no longer necessary: that thing we did where buildah exit status 1 or 2 became podman exit status 125? That no longer applies. podman now exits with the same status as buildah. This simplifies our diffs, and lets us enable a bunch more tests. Also: - in run-buildah-bud-tests script, run 'sudo --validate' early on. Reason: otherwise, the sudo step happens a few minutes after the script starts (after the git-pull), by which time the user may have stepped away to get coffee, then comes back ten or twenty minutes later to find a stupid sudo prompt and no tests run. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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