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Because these tests require root privileges, not to mention invasive changes to the security configuration of the host system, it's not reasonable for them to be invoked by a regular "make check" or "make installcheck". Instead, dike out the Makefile's knowledge of the tests, and change chkselinuxenv (now renamed "test_sepgsql") into a script that verifies the environment is workable and then runs the tests. It's expected that test_sepgsql will only be run manually. While at it, do some cleanup in the error checking in the script, and do some wordsmithing in the documentation.
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642 B
Makefile
23 lines
642 B
Makefile
# contrib/sepgsql/Makefile
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MODULE_big = sepgsql
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OBJS = hooks.o selinux.o uavc.o label.o dml.o \
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database.o schema.o relation.o proc.o
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DATA_built = sepgsql.sql
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# Note: because we don't tell the Makefile there are any regression tests,
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# we have to clean those result files explicitly
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EXTRA_CLEAN = -r $(pg_regress_clean_files) tmp/ *.pp sepgsql-regtest.if sepgsql-regtest.fc
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ifdef USE_PGXS
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PG_CONFIG = pg_config
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PGXS := $(shell $(PG_CONFIG) --pgxs)
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include $(PGXS)
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else
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subdir = contrib/sepgsql
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top_builddir = ../..
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include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
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include $(top_srcdir)/contrib/contrib-global.mk
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endif
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SHLIB_LINK += -lselinux
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