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__no_system_clock_control() {
if ! dpkg-vendor --derives-from Ubuntu; then
sed -i '/^DAEMON_OPTS=/s/"\(.*\)"/"\1 -x"/' /etc/default/chrony
mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/chrony.service.d
cat <<EOF > /etc/systemd/system/chrony.service.d/override.conf
[Unit]
ConditionCapability=
EOF
systemctl daemon-reload
fi
}
__test_fail() {
printf 'FAIL\n' >&2
return 1
}
__test_ok() {
printf 'OK\n'
return 0
}
__test_skip() {
[ -n "$1" ] && printf 'SKIP: (%s)\n' "$1" || printf 'SKIP\n'
exit 77
}
__reload_sources() {
chronyc reload sources > /dev/null 2>&1 && __test_ok || __test_fail
}
__restart_chronyd() {
systemctl --quiet restart chrony.service
rc=$?
sleep 3
return $rc
}
__check_sources() {
chronyc sources | grep -q "$1" && __test_ok || __test_fail
}
__check_auth() {
chronyc -c authdata | grep -q "$1" && __test_ok || __test_fail
}
# Ubuntu's default config is fully populated causing issues with the test
# If any of those tests run on Ubuntu, clear some and restart the daemon
# to pick this up before entering the tests.
if grep -q "^pool.*ubuntu.pool.ntp.org" /etc/chrony/chrony.conf; then
sudo sed -i -e '/^pool.*ubuntu.pool.ntp.org/d' /etc/chrony/chrony.conf
__restart_chronyd
fi
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