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#! /bin/sh
# PCP QA Test No. 600
# Test __pmTimezone
#
# This test looks like its tripping genuine bugs in Linux:
# 1. for glibc-2.2.4 or earlier, Linux seems to invert the sense of the
#    daylight savings ranges (- is valid output, + is broken linux version):
#
# diff -c 600.out 600.out.bad:
# ...
# ABC-10:00:00XYZ-11:00:00,M12.5.0/3:00:00,M7.5.0/2:00:00 -> ABC-10XYZ-11,M12.5.0/3,M7.5.0/2
# -In March daylight saving is on, and the time is 01 March 2000 23:00 XYZ
# +In March daylight saving is off, and the time is 01 March 2000 22:00 ABC
# In September daylight saving is off, and the time is 01 September 2000 22:00 ABC
# ...
#
# 2. linux appears to ignore invalid olsen style timezones
# ...
# -:Someplace/Somewhere -> ABC-10
# +ABC-10 -> ABC-10
# In March daylight saving is off, and the time is 01 March 2000 22:00 ABC
# In September daylight saving is off, and the time is 01 September 2000 22:00 ABC
# +
# +:Someplace/Somewhere -> Someplace/Somewhere
# +In March daylight saving is off, and the time is 01 March 2000 12:00 Someplace/Somewhere
# +In September daylight saving is off, and the time is 01 September 2000 12:00 Someplace/Somewhere
# ...
#
# 3. glibc 2.2.93 and 2.3.x just gets it wrong
#
# Copyright (c) 1995-2002 Silicon Graphics, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
#

seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"

# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.product
. ./common.filter
. ./common.check

. ./localconfig
if [ $PCP_EOE_VER -le 2100 \
    -o \( $PCP_EOE_VER -ge 6500 -a $PCP_EOE_VER -le 6508 \) ]
then
    echo "needs libpcp.so with TZ changes" >$seq.notrun
    echo "$seq: [not run] `cat $seq.notrun`"
    exit 0
fi

rm -f $seq.out
if [ $PCP_PLATFORM = linux ]
then
    a=''
    which rpm >/dev/null 2>&1
    if [ $? -eq 0 -a ! -f /etc/debian_version ]
    then
	eval `rpm -q glibc | sed -e 's/glibc-/a=/' -e 's/\./ b=/' -e 's/\./ c=/' -e 's/-.*//'`
    elif which dpkg >/dev/null 2>&1
    then
	lib=`find /lib -name libc.so.\* | sed -e 1q`
	if [ -n "$lib" ]
	then
	    pkg=`dpkg -S $lib | sed -e 's/: .*//' -e 1q`
	    if [ -n "$pkg" ]
	    then
		eval `dpkg -l $pkg \
		| $PCP_AWK_PROG '$2 == "'$pkg'" { print $3 }' \
		| sed -e 's/^/a=/' -e 's/\./ b=/' -e 's/[-.].*//'`
	    fi
	fi
    fi
    if [ -z "$a" ]
    then
	eval `echo /lib/libc-*.so | sed -e 's/\.so.*//' -e 's/.*-//' -e 's/^/a=/' -e 's/\./ b=/' -e 's/\./ c=/'`
    fi

    if [ -z "$a" -o "$a" = "*" ]
    then
	#[ ! -f /etc/debian_version ] && rpm -q glibc
	#ls -l /lib/libc-*.so
        _notrun "Cannot find major version for libc"
    fi

    # Use glibc version
    if [ "$a" -lt 2 ]
    then
	# a.?.?, a < 2
	ln $seq.out.linux.0 $seq.out
    elif [ "$a" -eq 2 ]
    then
	if [ -z "$b" -o "$b" = "*" ]
	then
	    echo "Arrggh ... cannot get minor version for libc"
	    [ ! -f /etc/debian_version ] && rpm -q glibc
	    ls -l /lib/libc-*.so
	    exit 1
	fi
	if [ "$b" -lt 2 ]
	then
	    # 2.b.?, b < 2
	    ln $seq.out.linux.0 $seq.out
	elif [ "$b" -eq 2 ]
	then
	    if [ -z "$c" -o "$c" = "*" ]
	    then
		echo "Arrggh ... cannot get really minor version for libc"
		[ ! -f /etc/debian_version ] && rpm -q glibc
		ls -l /lib/libc-*.so
		exit 1
	    fi
	    if [ "$c" -lt 4 ]
	    then
		# 2.2.c, c < 4
		ln $seq.out.linux.0 $seq.out
            elif [ "$c" -eq 93 ]
	    then
		# 2.2.93
		ln $seq.out.linux.2 $seq.out
	    else
		# 2.2.c, c >= 4
		# need this one for LBS 2.1
		ln $seq.out.linux.1 $seq.out
	    fi
	elif [ "$b" -eq 3 ]
	then
	    if [ "$c" -lt 2 ]
	    then
		# 2.3.c, c < 2
		ln $seq.out.linux.2 $seq.out
	    else
		# 2.3.c, c >= 3
		# glibc-2.3.2-95.20	PP3 SP2
		# glibc-2.3.3-98.3	SuSE SLES9 beta4
		ln $seq.out.linux.1 $seq.out
	    fi
	elif [ "$b" -lt 8 ]
	then
	    # 2.b.?, b > 3 and b < 8
	    ln $seq.out.linux.1 $seq.out
	elif [ "$b" -lt 10 ]
	then
	    # 2.b.?, b == 8 or 9
	    ln $seq.out.linux.3 $seq.out
	else
	    # 2.b.?, b >= 10
	    ln $seq.out.linux.4 $seq.out
	fi
    else
	# a.?.?, a > 2
	ln $seq.out.linux.1 $seq.out
    fi
    #DEBUG# echo "glibc version $a.$b.$c"
    #DEBUG# ls -l $seq*
elif [ $PCP_PLATFORM = darwin ]
then
    ln $seq.out.darwin $seq.out
elif [ $PCP_PLATFORM = solaris  ]
then
    ln $seq.out.solaris $seq.out
else
    ln $seq.out.irix $seq.out
fi

status=1	# failure is the default!
trap "rm -f $tmp.*; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15

# real QA test starts here
TZ=XYZ-11; export TZ

# I don't understand the sed replacement below - Ken, Jul 2003
#
src/tztest \
| tee $seq.full \
| sed \
	-e's|XYZ-11:03:04ABC-10:01:02,M12.5.0/3:04:05,M7.1.0/2:06:07|ABC-10:01:02XYZ-11:03:04,M12.5.0/3:04:05,M7.1.0/2:06:07|' \
	-e's|XYZ-11ABC-10,M12.5.0/3:01:02,M7.1.0/2:03:04|ABC-10XYZ-11,M12.5.0/3:01:02,M7.1.0/2:03:04|'
status=0
exit