On 25/09/2017 05:09, Fam Zheng wrote: > On Fri, 09/22 17:49, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >> diff --git a/tests/docker/common.rc b/tests/docker/common.rc >> index 6865689..1522aab 100755 >> --- a/tests/docker/common.rc >> +++ b/tests/docker/common.rc >> @@ -36,3 +36,11 @@ build_qemu() >> $QEMU_SRC/configure $config_opts >> make $MAKEFLAGS >> } >> + >> +install_qemu() >> +{ >> + make install $MAKEFLAGS DESTDIR=$PWD/=destdir > > Why provide DESTDIR? build_qemu already has "--prefix=$INSTALL_DIR", can a > simple "make install $MAKEFLAGS" work? Is there a permission problem?
Just to test the $DESTDIR case. I have plans to extend the test a bit further, such as: - checking that $INSTALL_DIR remains empty - comparing the destdir installation against the $INSTALL_DIR (to ensure that the destdir doesn't end up in the installed files; distro packaging conventions usually don't like that). - doing the DESTDIR install as a non-root user >> + ret=$? >> + rm -rf $PWD/=destdir > > Why is this cleanup needed given the container will go away anyway? Again it's just for cleanliness. Another possible test to add is that "make distclean" actually leaves the build tree in a pristine state, and this would fail if we leave the installation tree around. All these tests, by the way, are inspired by the "make distcheck" produced by Automake. Paolo