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Solaris 10 lacks readlink(1). Additionally, its different grep(1) and
diff(1) do not take a `-q` flag.
Use a Perl one-liner instead of readlink(1) which is missing on Solaris 10.
Also because /usr/bin/grep and diff(1) don't understand the `-q` option, make
them go quiet by redirecting stdout to `/dev/null` instead.
The Perl dependency only exists in the test suite, so it does not incur
a runtime penalty for end users.
This is to work around the fact that readlink(1) is missing on Solaris.
The tradeoff is: on Solaris, installing third-party software (readlink)
is a pain, whereas on e.g. FreeBSD installing third-party software
(Perl) is simple and common.
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The test uses `$(hostname)`, which can produce the FQDN; however, the
code only uses the host name portion of that. Modify the test to do the
same by defining a `hostname` function that calls the hostname(1)
binary then pipes it through sed(1).
Use command instead of hardcoding the path.
OS X uses `$HOSTNAME` instead of the result of hostname(1). In the test
suite, use `$HOSTNAME` first, falling back to hostname(1).
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Mac OS X's `readlink` command does not support the same options as GNU,
FreeBSD, and other operating systems, nor does it support canonicalizing
symlink resolutions.
In place of `readlink`, we're going to borrow [this] suggested
implementation from the community.
[this]:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1055671/how-can-i-get-the-behavior-of-gnus-readlink-f-on-a-mac
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This test suite uses cram to run integration tests through `/bin/sh`.
The tests are all high-level acceptance tests; they should work
regardless of the implemention code.
To run them, you must first install cram:
sudo pip install cram
Then the `check` target will run them:
make check
Failure output should be printed clearly to stdout, but in general: full
test output is in `test/test-suite.log` and output specific to a test
named `foo.t` is in `foo.t.log`.
Tests are now encouraged in `CONTRIBUTING.md` as part of the normal pull
request process.
This is a TAP-enabled test suite.
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