mysql-test-run.pl:

  Test for base directory when a RPM install corrected
parent 743ab0c6
...@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ sub initial_setup () { ...@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ sub initial_setup () {
$glob_hostname= mtr_short_hostname(); $glob_hostname= mtr_short_hostname();
# 'basedir' is always above "mysql-test" directory ... # Find the absolute path to the test directory
$glob_mysql_test_dir= cwd(); $glob_mysql_test_dir= cwd();
if ( $glob_cygwin_perl ) if ( $glob_cygwin_perl )
{ {
...@@ -475,12 +475,20 @@ sub initial_setup () { ...@@ -475,12 +475,20 @@ sub initial_setup () {
$glob_mysql_test_dir= `cygpath -m "$glob_mysql_test_dir"`; $glob_mysql_test_dir= `cygpath -m "$glob_mysql_test_dir"`;
chomp($glob_mysql_test_dir); chomp($glob_mysql_test_dir);
} }
# ... direct parent for "tar.gz" installations, ...
$glob_basedir= dirname($glob_mysql_test_dir); # In most cases, the base directory we find everything relative to,
# ... or one more level up, for RPM installations. # is the parent directory of the "mysql-test" directory. For source
if ( ! -d "$glob_basedir/bin" ) # distributions, TAR binary distributions and some other packages.
$glob_basedir= dirname($glob_mysql_test_dir);
# In the RPM case, binaries and libraries are installed in the
# default system locations, instead of having our own private base
# directory. And we install "/usr/share/mysql-test". Moving up one
# more directory relative to "mysql-test" gives us a usable base
# directory for RPM installs.
if ( ! $opt_source_dist and ! -d "$glob_basedir/bin" )
{ {
$glob_basedir= dirname($glob_basedir); $glob_basedir= dirname($glob_basedir);
} }
# Expect mysql-bench to be located adjacent to the source tree, by default # Expect mysql-bench to be located adjacent to the source tree, by default
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