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We want to see panics and warnings on the console
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As reverse also does not want a diriv file, the "plaintextNames"
argument became a misnomer.
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The expected allocated sizes are verified for tmpfs and ext4.
btrfs gives different results, but that's not an error.
Also, simplify test_helpers.Du and several code paths.
Fixes #43.
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Look at the error code from os.Remove and decide about the
right thing to do.
Gets rid of spurious fusermount error messages.
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This should make it work on OSX.
Also, split unmount into two functions. Depending on what you
want,
* UnmountErr returns the resulting error
* UnmountPanic panics if the error was not nil
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On Linux, Blksize is already int64. But on OSX
it is int32 and that caused a compile failure.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/15
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Reported at https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/15
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Mode=0 (default) and mode=1 (keep size) are supported.
The patch includes test cases and the whole thing passed xfstests.
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/1 .
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...into "matrix" and "normal".
Also:
* Make running multiple packages in parallel safe, see
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23715302/go-how-to-run-tests-for-multiple-packages
* Don't depent on test_helper.TmpDir and friends to have a terminating slash
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...and add tests for checking that gocryptfs.diriv
does not get created.
The main "integration_tests" package has become quite
big and convoluted over time.
This small separate package should make writing tests
for "-plaintextnames" easier.
As seen in "fusefrontend: fix PlaintextNames versions of Mkdir, Rmdir",
we need more of them.
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The DirIV feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step.
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extpass_test and example_filesystems_test did it wrong,
always returning 0.
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Running these tests from integration_tests' TestMain() was awkward
because they were run twice with unchanged settings.
integration_tests tests everything with OpenSSL and with native
Go crypto, but this does not take affect for the example filesystems.
To make this work, test_helpers is also split into its own package.
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