On Fedora, /tmp is tmpfs, which behaves differently than ext4
(inode numbers are never reused, for example).
Use /var/tmp, which is ext4 on Fedora, to get a more realistic
test environment.
This also allows us to drop the xattr workaround.
Closing the fd means the inode number may be reused immediately
by a new file, so we have to get the old fileID out of the table
beforehand!
Hopefully fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/363
When running
$ go test ./tests/matrix/
in isolation, it failed like this:
fd leak? before, after:
[0r=/dev/null 3w=/dev/null 5r=/proc/8078/fd (hidden:4)]
[0r=/dev/null 3w=/dev/null 5w=/tmp/go-build366655199/b001/testlog.txt 7r=/proc/8078/fd (hidden:4)]
Filter by prefix to get rid of this spurious test failure.
When generating man pages, pandoc marks indented code blocks with the
roff macro '.nf'. That avoids a warning from man related to the long
line about the master key.
The local user ID (1026 jakob) appears in the source tarballs gocryptfs_v1.7_src.tar.gz and gocryptfs_v1.7_src-deps.tar.gz as the owner of VERSION, Documentation, and vendor. This issue is already fixed for the binary releases by commit 07f57314af, and the solution here is the same: use "tar --owner=root --group=root".
Error was
+GOOS=darwin
+GOARCH=amd64
+go build -tags without_openssl
# github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/syscallcompat
internal/syscallcompat/unix2syscall_darwin.go:22:32: u.Atimespec undefined (type unix.Stat_t has no field or method Atimespec)
internal/syscallcompat/unix2syscall_darwin.go:23:32: u.Mtimespec undefined (type unix.Stat_t has no field or method Mtimespec)
internal/syscallcompat/unix2syscall_darwin.go:24:32: u.Ctimespec undefined (type unix.Stat_t has no field or method Ctimespec)
caused by 87c872767d (diff-4913a9178621eadcdf191db17915fbcb)
1500 lines out output makes it hard to see where the
failure happends, especially on mobile. Drop the verbose
flag again.
This reverts commit 8cad0e2f4f.
Fails with
get "golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt": verifying non-authoritative meta tag
package math/bits: unrecognized import path "math/bits" (import path does not begin with hostname)
Other projects have dropped the old Go version for the same
reason, example: https://github.com/nmrshll/gphotos-uploader-cli/issues/7
When we run tests as root, they will leave root-owned files
in testParentDir, which causes trouble when we run tests as
a normal user later on. Split by UID.
CheckTrailingGarbage was called even when "-passfile" was
used, which is stupid, and causes false positives:
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/391
(false error "Received trailing garbage after the password"
when using -passfile in .bash_profile)
Instead of trying to improve the logic to handle that case
and make everything even more complicated, delete the function.
It is unclear if actually helps in some cases, and it definitely
harms as shown by the above bug report.
Fixes this problem when openssl headers are not installed:
$ ./test-without-openssl.bash
gocryptfs v1.7-11-g8f2723b without_openssl; go-fuse v1.0.0-133-gcc423d1; 2019-03-31 go1.12.1
Package libcrypto was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `libcrypto.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'libcrypto' found
pkg-config: exit status 1