[Scons-dev] packaging tests: tar; and an xz question

Bill Deegan bill at baddogconsulting.com
Thu Sep 6 11:25:41 EDT 2018


So it sounds like if there's native windows tar, then there's no need to
check for bzip2 executable for windows to be able to handle .tar.bz2 files?

If that's the case then the test should be updated to figure out which tar
and if bzip2 is indeed needed to run skip otherwise.

Regarding xz, pull requests welcome.. ;)

-Bill

On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 10:09 AM Mats Wichmann <mats at wichmann.us> wrote:

>
> I'm still poking at getting tests passing "everywhere".
>
> PR#3172 should have taken care of the platforms that use a more
> aggressive development branch of rpm - funnily enough my main system is
> Fedora, which falls in this category, so I had some motivation :). My
> Fedora systems now fail two, one of which can also be seen in the
> buildbot Centos builder - trying to guess things about Qt.
>
> ===
>
> Some packaging tests fail on Windows. My own tests fail these three:
>
>         test\packaging\guess-package-name.py
>         test\packaging\strip-install-dir.py
>         test\packaging\tar\bz2_packaging.py
>
> The bz2 one is interesting and the topic of this email: it finds tar,
> but then tar fails to find bzip2, apparently used as a helper:
>
> STDERR
> =========================================================================
> tar: Can't launch external program: bzip2
>
> The same thing is what fails guess-package-name. The middle test is a
> pathname format issue, easily fixed, but also caused by:
>
> it seems there is now a tar command provided in recent Windows! But it
> wants to use helper functions for some formats, which are not provided!
>
>
> https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/virtualization/2017/12/19/tar-and-curl-come-to-windows/
>
> this was a build preview leading up to Windows 10 1803, and indeed there
> is on my system:
>
> c:\Windows\System32\tar.exe
>
> which is:
> bsdtar 3.3.2 - libarchive 3.3.2 zlib/1.2.5.f-ipp
>
> Our tests don't know how to check for this sort of thing - they check
> for tar itself, but don't know to avoid the test because an unknown
> helper program is not found.
>
> Our Appveyor CI build presumably uses an older Windows, it passes both
> the bzip2 and gz tests, which are a little odd... the test is inside an
> if: block based on finding tar, after that block it says
> test.pass_test().  Most tests take the route of skipping the test if
> they don't find the tool, rather than passing...
>
> - do we just consider this (no bzip2) a bug in Windows and move along?
> - should these tests get the usual skip logic?
>
> apparently gzip format is handled internally by Windows tar, though
> there is no hint of it in the help message.
>
> ===
>
> While on the subject of bzip2, there's support for the bz2 format in
> scons, but not for xz.  Is there any point in adding xz support? should
> be pretty close to trivial.
>
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