travis-ci: use 'set -e' in the 32 bit Linux build job
The script 'ci/run-linux32-build.sh' running inside the Docker
container of the 32 bit Linux build job uses an && chain to break the
build if one of the commands fails. This is problematic for two
reasons:
- The && chain is broken, because there is this in the middle:
test -z $HOST_UID || (CI_USER="ci" && useradd -u $HOST_UID $CI_USER) &&
Luckily it is broken in a way that it didn't lead to false
successes. If installing dependencies fails, then the rest of the
first && chain is skipped and execution resumes after the ||
operator. At that point $HOST_UID is still unset, causing
'useradd' to error out with "invalid user ID 'ci'", which in turn
causes the second && chain to abort the script and thus break the
build.
- All other 'ci/*' scripts use 'set -e' to break the build if one of
the commands fails. This inconsistency among these scripts is
asking for trouble: I forgot about the && chain more than once
while working on this patch series.
Enable 'set -e' for the whole script and for the commands executed
under 'su' as well.
While touching every line in the 'su' command block anyway, change
their indentation to use a tab instead of spaces.
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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# run-linux32-build.sh [host-user-id]
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#
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set -x
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set -ex
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# Update packages to the latest available versions
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linux32 --32bit i386 sh -c '
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apt update >/dev/null &&
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apt install -y build-essential libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev \
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libexpat-dev gettext python >/dev/null
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' &&
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'
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# If this script runs inside a docker container, then all commands are
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# usually executed as root. Consequently, the host user might not be
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# able to access the test output files.
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# If a host user id is given, then create a user "ci" with the host user
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# id to make everything accessible to the host user.
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HOST_UID=$1 &&
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CI_USER=$USER &&
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test -z $HOST_UID || (CI_USER="ci" && useradd -u $HOST_UID $CI_USER) &&
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HOST_UID=$1
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CI_USER=$USER
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test -z $HOST_UID || (CI_USER="ci" && useradd -u $HOST_UID $CI_USER)
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# Build and test
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linux32 --32bit i386 su -m -l $CI_USER -c '
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set -x &&
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cd /usr/src/git &&
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ln -s /tmp/travis-cache/.prove t/.prove &&
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make --jobs=2 &&
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make --quiet test
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set -ex
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cd /usr/src/git
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ln -s /tmp/travis-cache/.prove t/.prove
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make --jobs=2
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make --quiet test
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'
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