2 # Ensure that runcon does not reorder its arguments.
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19 .
"${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ .
/src
22 diag
='runcon: runcon may be used only on a SELinux kernel'
23 echo "$diag" > exp || framework_failure_
26 # This test works even on systems without SELinux.
27 # On such a system it fails with the above diagnostic, which is fine.
28 # Before the no-reorder change, it would have failed with a diagnostic
29 # about -j being an invalid option.
30 runcon $
(id
-Z) true
-j 2> out
&& > exp
32 # When run on a system with no /selinux/context (i.e., in a chroot),
33 # it fails with this: "runcon: invalid context: \
34 # root:system_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023: No such file or directory"
35 # That diagnostic is ok, too, so map it to the more common one.
37 'runcon: invalid context: '*) echo "$diag" > out
;;
40 compare exp out || fail
=1