PORTNAME= unreliablefs DISTVERSION= 0.2.0 CATEGORIES= sysutils PKGNAMEPREFIX= fusefs- PATCH_SITES= https://github.com/ligurio/unreliablefs/commit/ PATCHFILES= e97d259b1cda3c1342c9cb472d31230e50b0776d.patch:-p1 MAINTAINER= 0mp@FreeBSD.org COMMENT= FUSE-based fault injection filesystem LICENSE= MIT LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE TEST_DEPENDS= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}pytest>=0:devel/py-pytest@${PY_FLAVOR} \ fio:benchmarks/fio USES= compiler:c++11-lang cmake fuse pkgconfig python:env USE_CSTD= c11 USE_GITHUB= yes GH_ACCOUNT= ligurio PLIST_FILES= bin/${PORTNAME} \ share/man/man1/${PORTNAME}.1.gz \ share/man/man5/${PORTNAME}.conf.5.gz do-test: # fusefs(5) must be loaded. if ! kldload -n fusefs; then \ ${ECHO_MSG} "Cannot load the fusefs kernel module"; \ ${FALSE}; \ fi # /dev/fuse must be writtable and readable to the user running the tests. if [ ! -r /dev/fuse ] || [ ! -w /dev/fuse ]; then \ ${ECHO_MSG} "Current user does cannot access /dev/fuse"; \ ${FALSE}; \ fi # The test suite assumes that the binaries are available in the ${WRKSRC}/build # directory, which is not the case here. ${LN} -Fs ${INSTALL_WRKSRC} ${WRKSRC}/build cd ${WRKSRC} && ${SETENV} ${TEST_ENV} pytest --verbose -rxXs tests/ .include