CI: use PKG_SOURCE instead of PKG_NAME
The PKG_NAME is the installable name of a package while PKG_SOURCE is the folder containig both `Makefile` and possibliy `test.sh` This approach previously worked for packages where both NAME and SOURCE are the same, e.g. `vim`, however fore more complex packages like `mariadb` (SOURCE) the NAMES are partly *mariadb-server-plugin-handlersocket*, which is no existing folder. With this commit the `PKG_SOURCE` is used to find the `test.sh` script. Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
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PKG_NAME=$(sed -ne 's#^Package: \(.*\)$#\1#p' ./control)
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# package version without release
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PKG_VERSION=$(sed -ne 's#^Version: \(.*\)-[0-9]*$#\1#p' ./control)
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# package source contianing test.sh script
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PKG_SOURCE=$(sed -ne 's#^Source: .*/\(.*\)$#\1#p' ./control)
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echo "Testing package $PKG_NAME ($PKG_VERSION)"
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echo "Testing package $PKG_NAME in version $PKG_VERSION from $PKG_SOURCE"
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opkg install "$PKG"
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TEST_SCRIPT=$(find /ci/ -name "$PKG_NAME" -type d)/test.sh
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TEST_SCRIPT=$(find /ci/ -name "$PKG_SOURCE" -type d)/test.sh
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if [ -f "$TEST_SCRIPT" ]; then
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echo "Use package specific test.sh"
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if sh "$TEST_SCRIPT" "$PKG_NAME" "$PKG_VERSION"; then
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