On Thu, Jun 01, 2023 at 06:33:51PM -0700, John Hubbard wrote: > We cannot depend upon git to reliably retain the executable bit on shell > scripts, or so I was told several years ago while working on this same > run_vmtests.sh script. And sure enough, things such as test_hmm.sh are > lately failing to run, due to lacking execute permissions. > > A nice clean way to fix this would have been to use TEST_PROGS instead > of TEST_FILES for the .sh scripts here. That tells the selftest > framework to run these (and emit a warning if the files are not > executable, but still run them anyway). > > Unfortunately, run_vmtests.sh has its own run_test() routine, which does > *not* do the right thing for shell scripts. > > Fix this by explicitly adding "bash" to each of the shell script > invocations. Leave fixing the overall approach to another day. Is it possible someone just doesn't have "bash" at all? I used to only use "sh" without bash installed I think, but that was not on Linux, so I'm not sure how much that applies.. Maybe use $(SHELL)? I saw a bunch of usage in the tree too. -- Peter Xu