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37 lines
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* Invent an interpreter to read options from config files and sets the variables
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or use confget ( http://devel.ringlet.net/textproc/confget/ )
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* Write a common configuration facility.
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* Merge 'merge_into_isocontent' into 'releng_isocontent' (former hardlinks)
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Extend it to use some more demanding directory tree.
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MD5s should be checked. ACLs and xattr (if we are on Linux).
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All file types as of stat(2) should be tested.
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* Also check (in releng_isocontent) simple operations like:
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xorrisofs foo/ > foo.iso
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xorrisofs foo/ -o foo.iso
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xorrisofs foo/ | cat > foo.iso
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result in producing an ISO image. Verify the result with:
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'file'
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xorriso -pvd_info
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others
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Such trivial operations could be separated in another releng_ test
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which should also check other trivial operations like --devices, etc.
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* We need to give a hint about how much storage space will be consumed.
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* We could mark all own stderr messages by a prefix like "===".
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* Burning tests ideas/thoughts by Thomas:
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> There will have to be a warning and user input before we load
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> the drive tray. -dev, -indev, -oudev do this loading which can
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> cause finger injury, psychical trauma, and chuting computers.
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> Further if we want to have a burn test (with MD5 and checkreading)
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> then we will need configuration means to enable this. By default
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> it should not risk to burn one-time media which sit in the drive
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> by mere accident.
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