#!/usr/bin/make -f export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all %: dh $@ override_dh_auto_configure: dh_auto_configure -- -DUDEV_RULES_DIR=/lib/udev/rules.d \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_RPATH_USE_ORIGIN=ON override_dh_missing: dh_missing --fail-missing override_dh_makeshlibs: dh_makeshlibs -- -c4 override_dh_auto_test: # regress/ tests are only included when the build type is set to Debug, so # we build it again in a separate directory as we don't want a Debug build # in the shipped packages mkdir good-case echo "Running regression tests" cd good-case; cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..; make echo "SUCCESS: regression tests passed" # the way the tests are run, by just calling the built binary in a # post-build hook, makes them super silent. The fact that a binary is even # being called after the build is not shown. To be sure we really ran the # tests, let's do it one more time but with an injected failure echo "Injecting a failure and running regression tests again" sed -r -i 's,exit\(0\);,assert(1 == 0); exit(0); /* force failure */,' regress/cred.c # if the next grep fails, then the sed above didn't make any changes, and # we should bail as the "force failure" case isn't valid anymore grep "force failure" -q regress/cred.c mkdir bad-case cd bad-case; cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..; \ make && { echo "ERROR: Expected regression test failure did not happen"; exit 1; } \ || echo "SUCCESS: the expected failure happened"