+#! /bin/sh
+
+# Copyright (C) 2001 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version
+# 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+
+# rsync top-level test script -- this invokes all the other more
+# detailed tests in order. This script can either be called by `make
+# check' or `make installcheck'. `check' runs against the copies of
+# the program and other files in the build directory, and
+# `installcheck' against the installed copy of the program.
+
+# In either case we need to also be able to find the source directory,
+# since we read test scripts and possibly other information from
+# there.
+
+# Whenever possible, informational messages are written to stdout and
+# error messages to stderr. They're separated out by the build farm
+# display scripts.
+
+# According to the GNU autoconf manual, the only valid place to set up
+# directory locations is through Make, since users are allowed to (try
+# to) change their mind on the Make command line. So, Make has to
+# pass in all the values we need.
+
+# For other configured settings we read ./config.sh, which tells us
+# about shell commands on this machine and similar things.
+
+# rsync_bin gives the location of the rsync binary. This is either
+# builddir/rsync if we're testing an uninstalled copy, or
+# install_prefix/bin/rsync if we're testing an installed copy. On the
+# build farm rsync will be installed, but into a scratch /usr.
+
+# srcdir gives the location of the source tree, which lets us find the
+# build scripts. At the moment we assume we are invoked from the
+# source directory.
+
+# This script must be invoked from the build directory.
+
+# A scratch directory, 'testtmp', is created in the build directory to
+# hold working files.
+
+# Both this script and the Makefile have to be pretty conservative
+# about which Unix features they use.
+
+# Exit codes: (passed back to build farm):
+
+# 1 tests failed
+# 2 error in starting tests
+
+
+set -e
+
+. "./shconfig"
+
+
+echo "============================================================"
+echo "$0 running in `pwd`"
+echo " rsync_bin=$rsync_bin"
+echo " srcdir=$srcdir"
+
+if ! test -f $rsync_bin
+then
+ echo "rsync_bin $rsync_bin is not a file" >&2
+ exit 2
+fi
+
+if ! test -d $srcdir
+then
+ echo "srcdir $srcdir is not a directory" >&2
+ exit 2
+fi
+
+
+export rsync_bin
+
+skipped=0
+missing=0
+passed=0
+failed=0
+
+scratchdir=./testtmp
+[ -d "$scratchdir" ] && rm -r "$scratchdir"
+mkdir "$scratchdir"
+
+echo " scratchdir=$scratchdir"
+suitedir="$srcdir/testsuite"
+
+for testbase in rsync-hello hands
+do
+ testscript="$suitedir/$testbase.test"
+ if test \! -f "$testscript"
+ then
+ echo "$testscript does not exist" >&2
+ missing=`expr $missing + 1`
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ echo "------------------------------------------------------------"
+ echo "----- $testbase running"
+
+ if sh "$testscript"
+ then
+ echo "----- $testbase completed succesfully"
+ passed=`expr $passed + 1`
+ else
+ echo "----- $testbase failed!"
+ failed=`expr $failed + 1`
+ fi
+done
+
+echo '------------------------------------------------------------'
+echo "----- overall results:"
+echo " $passed passed"
+echo " $failed failed"
+echo " $skipped skipped"
+echo " $missing missing"
+echo '------------------------------------------------------------'
+
+if test $failed -gt 0
+then
+ exit 1
+else
+ exit 0
+fi