On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 11:59 +0530, rohit verma wrote:
> Dear Qian,
>  
> Patch for "file" test case is attached with this mail.
>  
> I have changed build directory from "/usr/src/redhat" to
> "$HOME/rpmbuild" at line no.
>  
> 394 in "ltp-full-20090430/testcases/commands/ade/file/file_test.sh"
>  
> With these modification test case pass for any user.
>  
> Please confirm if this solution is OK.

Cai,

Please verify and ack this if Ok.

Regards--
Subrata

>  
>  
> Regards,
> rohit
> 
> 
>  
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:03 PM, CAI Qian <[email protected]> wrote:
>         From: rohit verma <[email protected]>
>         Subject: [LTP] "File" test case issue with Fedoracore10 in
>         31-March-2009 release
>         Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 10:59:54 +0530
>         
>         
>         > Hi,
>         >
>         > O/P of 'File' test case  with fedora core-10 as follows
>         >
>         > *file01      0  INFO  :  TEST #1: file commad recogizes
>         ASCII text files
>         > file01      7  PASS  :  file: Recognised ASCII file
>         correctly
>         > file02      0  INFO  :  TEST #2: file command recognizes
>         bash shell scripts
>         > file02      2  PASS  :  file: Recognised bash shell script
>         correctly
>         > file03      0  INFO  :  TEST #3: file command recognizes
>         korn shell scripts
>         > file03      3  PASS  :  file: recognised korn shell script
>         > file04      0  INFO  :  TEST #4: file command recognizes C
>         shell scripts
>         > file04      4  PASS  :  file: Recognised C shell script
>         correctly
>         > file05      0  INFO  :  TEST #5: file command recognizes C
>         programs text
>         > file05      5  PASS  :  file: Recognised C program text
>         correctly
>         > file06      0  INFO  :  TEST #6: file command recognizes ELF
>         executables
>         > file06      6  PASS  :  file: Recognized ELF binary
>         executable
>         > file07      0  INFO  :  TEST #7: file command recognizes tar
>         files.
>         > file07      7  PASS  :  file: Recognised tar files
>         > file08      0  INFO  :  TEST #8: file command recognizes tar
>         zip files
>         > file08      8  PASS  :  file: Recognised tar zip file
>         > file09      0  INFO  :  TEST #9: file command recognizes RPM
>         files
>         > file09      9  BROK  :  rpm command brok. Reason:
>         > error: File /root/rpmbuild/SOURCES/cprog.c: No such file or
>         directory
>         > file09     10  BROK  :  Remaining cases broken
>         > file09      9  FAIL  :  file: Failed to Recognize RPM file.
>         Reason:
>         > /usr/src/redhat/SRPMS/cprog-0.0.7-3.src.rpm: cannot open
>         > `/usr/src/redhat/SRPMS/cprog-0.0.7-3.src.rpm' (No such file
>         or directory)
>         > file10      0  INFO  :  TEST #10: file command recognizes
>         vmlinuz file
>         > file10     10  PASS  :  file: Recognised vmlinuz file
>         correctly *
>         > **
>         >
>         > Default path for 'rpmbuild' command in fc10
>          is /root/rpmbuild/SOURCES
>         > folder instead of  "/usr/src/redhat" which was present in
>         fc8 rpmbuild.
>         >
>         > In FC10 rpmbuild looks for the cprog.c file  in user's home
>         directory. (i.e
>         > /root/rpmbuild  for root user)
>         >
>         > Please visit the below URL for more information
>         >
>         >
>         http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg27958.html
>         >
>         > As per the 'file' test program, it creates the 'cprog.c'
>         file in
>         > /usr/src/redhat and recognize RPM file in same path
>         > which should be changed accordingly to user's home
>         directory.
>         >
>         > Please check the  line number 394 : bDIR=/usr/src/redhat. in
>         file_tests.sh
>         >
>         > So I request you to incorporate the changes according to
>         rpmbuild of fc10 in
>         > file_tests.sh.
>         >
>         > Regards,
>         > rohit
>         >
>         
>         
>         Yes, you are correct. Perhaps we can use,
>         
>         rpmbuild --buildroot=/usr/src/redhat
>         
>         to override the default setting?
>         
>         CAI Qian
> 
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