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Some tests were failing on darwin, if the auto-allocate-uids featrure was enabled. This was because AAU on darwin works by setuid-ing as a non-existent user, so the tests that were relying on `whoami` were failing. In the case of trusted-users we fall back to printing the user id, which is already handled gracefully in the daemon code - i.e. when a user does not exist or for some other reason looking up their username is not possible, the daemon falls back to searching for their uid inside the trusted-users list. When whoami is used to print the username for other purpose, we default to printing nixbld. Change-Id: Ib61615677565098cb5fbf5e26a946ef427c58caf
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source common.sh
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sed -e "s|@localstatedir@|$TEST_ROOT/profile-var|g" -e "s|@coreutils@|$coreutils|g" < ../../scripts/nix-profile.sh.in > $TEST_ROOT/nix-profile.sh
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user=$(whoami || echo -n nixbld)
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rm -rf $TEST_HOME $TEST_ROOT/profile-var
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mkdir -p $TEST_HOME
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USER=$user $SHELL -e -c ". $TEST_ROOT/nix-profile.sh; set"
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USER=$user $SHELL -e -c ". $TEST_ROOT/nix-profile.sh" # test idempotency
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