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2021-09-19Clippy cleanupAlan Somers
And this time, start running Clippy in CI
2020-12-06Switch all builds from Travis to CirrusAlan Somers
Travis has been super-slow lately (> 6 hours per build). Cirrus is much faster: about 20 minutes. Cirrus also has slightly better test coverage, mainly because it doesn't use SECCOMP. Also, * Fix the Redox CI build. The old Travis configuration didn't actually build for Redox, so we never noticed that Redox can't be built with a stable compiler. Thanks to @coolreader18 for finding this. * Disable the udp_offload tests on cross-tested platforms. These tests are failing with ENOPROTOOPT in Cirrus-CI. I suspect it's due to a lack of support in QEMU. These tests were skipped on Travis because its kernel was too old. * Fix require_kernel_version on Cirrus-CI. Cirrus reports the Linux kernel version as 4.19.112+, which the semver crate can't handle. * Fix test_setfsuid on Cirrus. When run on Cirrus, it seems like the file in /tmp gets deleted as soon as it's closed. Probably an overzealous temporary file cleaner. Use /var/tmp, because no temporary file cleaner should run in there. * Skip mount tests on Cirrus. They fail for an unknown reason. Issue #1351 * Skip the AF_ALG tests on Cirrus-CI Issue #1352
2020-05-31Convert the crate to edition 2018Alan Somers
2018-10-15Eliminate compiler warnings, especially on non-Linux platformsAlan Somers
2018-09-01deps: update tempfile to 3Igor Gnatenko
Signed-off-by: Igor Gnatenko <i.gnatenko.brain@gmail.com>
2017-12-20Use println!() instead of print!(...n)Bryant Mairs
2017-12-02Upgrade to Bitflags 1.0Bryant Mairs
The libc_bitflags! macro was replaced with a non-recursive one supporting only public structs. I could not figure out how to make the old macro work with the upgrade, so I reworked part of the bitflags! macro directly to suit our needs, much as the original recursive macro was made. There are no uses of this macro for non-public structs, so this is not a problem for internal code.
2017-07-01Skip the mount tests on buggy Linux kernelsAlan Somers
Starting somewhere in 4.4.0 some versions of Linux have a known bug with tmpfs in namespaces. It's unknown exactly which versions are affected (and likely distro-dependent), but easy to detect. When open(2) returns EOVERFLOW, skip the rest of the test. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1659087 Fixes #610
2016-11-14Get rid of a few test compilation warningsPhilipp Matthias Schaefer
2016-10-24mount: Run test_mount_bind in CIKamal Marhubi
Looks like Travis allows bind mounts in their container infra now.
2016-08-15Get rid of a few warnings during compilation of testsPhilipp Matthias Schaefer
2016-03-21Use getuid(2) from nix instead of libc in test_mountKamal Marhubi
2016-03-21mount: Do not treat unshare(2) failure as test failureKamal Marhubi
The mount test runner uses unprivileged user namespaces. Previously, failure from `unshare(2)` to create the user namespace would fail the test. This changes that to simply print an error and exit successfully. Refs https://github.com/nix-rust/nix/pull/326
2016-01-27Bring back mountKamal Marhubi
Fixes https://github.com/carllerche/nix-rust/issues/85