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* Update FSF license notices to use URL instead of addressJoseph Marrero2021-12-071-3/+1
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* Add SPDX-License-Identifier to source filesMarcus Folkesson2018-01-301-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | SPDX License List is a list of (common) open source licenses that can be referred to by a “short identifier”. It has several advantages compared to the common "license header texts" usually found in source files. Some of the advantages: * It is precise; there is no ambiguity due to variations in license header text * It is language neutral * It is easy to machine process * It is concise * It is simple and can be used without much cost in interpreted environments like java Script, etc. * An SPDX license identifier is immutable. * It provides simple guidance for developers who want to make sure the license for their code is respected See http://spdx.org for further reading. Signed-off-by: Marcus Folkesson <marcus.folkesson@gmail.com> Closes: #1439 Approved by: cgwalters
* tree-wide: Replace archive-z2 with archiveColin Walters2017-09-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | In almost all places. There are just a few exceptions; one tricky bit for example is that the repo config must still have `mode=archive-z2`, since `archive` used to mean something else. (We could very likely just get rid of that check, but eh, later). I also added a test that one can still do `ostree repo init --mode=archive-z2`. Closes: #1125 Approved by: jlebon
* repo+tests: Add [core]disable-xattrs=true, use it on overlayfsColin Walters2017-03-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are a lot of things suboptimal about this approach, but on the other hand we need to get our CI back up and running. The basic approach is to - in the test suite, detect if we're on overlayfs. If so, set a flag in the repo, which gets picked up by a few strategic places in the core to turn on "ignore xattrs". I also had to add a variant of this for the sysroot work. The core problem here is while overlayfs will let us read and see the SELinux labels, it won't let us write them. Down the line, we should improve this so that we can selectively ignore e.g. `security.*` attributes but not `user.*` say. Closes: https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/758 Closes: #759 Approved by: jlebon
* tests: Port to glib-tap.mk, make `make check` run all of the testsColin Walters2016-03-031-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | OSTree's code for testing predates the `glib-tap.mk` making its way into GLib. Let's switch to it, as it provides a number of advantages. By far the biggest advantage is that `make check` can start to run most of the tests *in addition* to having them work installed. This commit keeps the installed tests working, but `make check` turns out to be really broken because...our TAP usage has bitrotted to say the least. Fix that all up. Do some hacks so that the tests work uninstalled as well - in particular, `glib-tap.mk` and the bits encoded into `g_test_build_filename()` assume *recursive* Automake (blah). Work around that by creating a symlink when installed to loop back.
* tests: Use "bash strict mode"Colin Walters2016-01-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | I noticed in the static deltas tests, there were some tests that should have been under `-o pipefail` to ensure we properly propagate errors. There were a few places where we were referencing undefined variables. Overall, this is clearly a good idea IMO.
* tests: enforce ${CMD_PREFIX} on all ostree processesGiuseppe Scrivano2015-03-031-2/+2
| | | | Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
* Limit metadata to 10 MiBColin Walters2014-05-271-0/+41
If fetching GPG-signed commits over plain HTTP, a MitM attacker can fill up the drive of targets by simply returning an enormous stream for the commit object. Related to this, an attacker can also cause OSTree to perform large memory allocations by returning enormous GVariants in the metadata. This helps close that attack by limiting all metadata objects to 10 MiB, so the initial fetch will be truncated. But now the attack is only slightly more difficult as the attacker will have to return a correctly formed commit object, then return a large stream of < 10 MiB dirmeta/dirtree objects. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725921