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symlink(2) is a very dumb syscall, and allows you to put any damn value you please inside a symlink. In addition, spaces are valid path characters which causes issues with keyword parsing. So use Vis() and Unvis() to safely store an encoded version of the path. This also adds a cli test for this behaviour. Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
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581 B
Bash
24 lines
581 B
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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name=$(basename $0)
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root=$1
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gomtree=$(readlink -f ${root}/gomtree)
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t=$(mktemp -d /tmp/go-mtree.XXXXXX)
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echo "[${name}] Running in ${t}"
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# This test is for basic running check of manifest, and check against tar and file system
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#
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pushd ${root}
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# Create a symlink with spaces in the entries.
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mkdir ${t}/root
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ln -s "this is a dummy symlink" ${t}/root/link
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# Create manifest and check it against the same symlink.
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${gomtree} -K link,sha256digest -c -p ${t}/root > ${t}/root.mtree
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${gomtree} -K link,sha256digest -f ${t}/root.mtree -p ${t}/root
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popd
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rm -rf ${t}
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