rm -f "${file_sync_before_last}"
}
-if [ "$(id -u)" == "0" ]; then
- isroot=1
-else
- isroot=0
-fi
-
if ! destructive_tests_enabled ; then
echo 'Please make sure that ntp is not running while executing this test'
skip 0 "You need to set the LTTNG_ENABLE_DESTRUCTIVE_TESTS environment variable to \"will-break-my-system\" to run this test" $NUM_TESTS
exit 0
fi
-skip $isroot "Root access is needed. Skipping all tests." $NUM_TESTS ||
+check_skip_kernel_test $NUM_TESTS "Skipping all tests." ||
{
+ original_date=$(date)
start_lttng_relayd "-o $TRACE_PATH"
start_lttng_sessiond
stop_lttng_sessiond
stop_lttng_relayd
+
+ # This set of test sets the date in the past which causes
+ # `make` to panic when it sees files created in the "future"
+ # while running the "check" target. Obviously this doesn't set
+ # the correct date, but at least its close enough to allow the
+ # test suite to continue.
+ date --set "$original_date"
}