remove file no longer present in unbound 1.17.0
authorsthen <sthen@openbsd.org>
Thu, 20 Oct 2022 08:28:00 +0000 (08:28 +0000)
committersthen <sthen@openbsd.org>
Thu, 20 Oct 2022 08:28:00 +0000 (08:28 +0000)
usr.sbin/unbound/testcode/mini_tpkg.sh [deleted file]

diff --git a/usr.sbin/unbound/testcode/mini_tpkg.sh b/usr.sbin/unbound/testcode/mini_tpkg.sh
deleted file mode 100755 (executable)
index ebf27a7..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
-# tpkg that only exes the files.
-args="../.."
-if test "$1" = "-a"; then
-       args=$2
-       shift
-       shift
-fi
-       
-if test "$1" = "clean"; then
-       echo "rm -f result.* .done* .tpkg.var.master .tpkg.var.test"
-       rm -f result.* .done* .tpkg.var.master .tpkg.var.test
-       exit 0
-fi
-if test "$1" = "fake"; then
-       echo "minitpkg fake $2"
-       echo "fake" > .done-`basename $2 .tpkg`
-       exit 0
-fi
-if test "$1" = "report" || test "$2" = "report"; then
-       echo "Minitpkg Report"
-       for result in *.tpkg; do
-               name=`basename $result .tpkg`
-               if test -f ".done-$name"; then
-                       if test "$1" != "-q"; then
-                               echo "** PASSED ** : $name"
-                       fi
-               else
-                       if test -f "result.$name"; then
-                               echo "!! FAILED !! : $name"
-                       else
-                               echo ">> SKIPPED<< : $name"
-                       fi
-               fi
-       done
-       exit 0
-fi
-
-if test "$1" != 'exe'; then
-       # usage
-       echo "mini tpkg. Reduced functionality for old shells."
-       echo "  tpkg exe <file>"
-       echo "  tpkg fake <file>"
-       echo "  tpkg clean"
-       echo "  tpkg [-q] report"
-       exit 1
-fi
-shift
-
-# do not execute if the disk is too full
-#DISKLIMIT=100000
-# This check is not portable (to Solaris 10).
-#avail=`df . | tail -1 | awk '{print $4}'`
-#if test "$avail" -lt "$DISKLIMIT"; then
-       #echo "minitpkg: The disk is too full! Only $avail."
-       #exit 1
-#fi
-
-name=`basename $1 .tpkg`
-dir=$name.$$
-result=result.$name
-done=.done-$name
-success="no"
-if test -x "`which bash`"; then
-       shell="bash"
-else
-       shell="sh"
-fi
-
-# check already done
-if test -f .done-$name; then
-       echo "minitpkg .done-$name exists. skip test."
-       exit 0
-fi
-
-# Extract
-echo "minitpkg extract $1 to $dir"
-mkdir $dir
-gzip -cd $name.tpkg | (cd $dir; tar xf -)
-cd $dir
-mv $name.dir/* .
-
-# EXE
-echo "minitpkg exe $name" > $result
-grep "Description:" $name.dsc >> $result 2>&1
-echo "DateRunStart: "`date "+%s" 2>/dev/null` >> $result
-if test -f $name.pre; then
-       echo "minitpkg exe $name.pre"
-       echo "minitpkg exe $name.pre" >> $result
-       $shell $name.pre $args >> $result
-       if test $? -ne 0; then
-               echo "Warning: $name.pre did not exit successfully"
-       fi
-fi
-if test -f $name.test; then
-       echo "minitpkg exe $name.test"
-       echo "minitpkg exe $name.test" >> $result
-       $shell $name.test $args >>$result 2>&1
-       if test $? -ne 0; then
-               echo "$name: FAILED" >> $result
-               echo "$name: FAILED"
-               success="no"
-       else
-               echo "$name: PASSED" >> $result
-               echo "$name: PASSED" > ../.done-$name
-               echo "$name: PASSED"
-               success="yes"
-       fi
-fi
-if test -f $name.post; then
-       echo "minitpkg exe $name.post"
-       echo "minitpkg exe $name.post" >> $result
-       $shell $name.post $args >> $result
-       if test $? -ne 0; then
-               echo "Warning: $name.post did not exit successfully"
-       fi
-fi
-echo "DateRunEnd: "`date "+%s" 2>/dev/null` >> $result
-
-mv $result ..
-cd ..
-rm -rf $dir
-# compat for windows where deletion may not succeed initially (files locked
-# by processes that still have to exit).
-if test $? -eq 1; then
-       echo "minitpkg waiting for processes to terminate"
-       sleep 2 # some time to exit, and try again
-       rm -rf $dir
-fi