travis-ci: don't fail if user already exists on 32 bit Linux build job

The 32 bit Linux build job runs in a Docker container, which lends
itself to running and debugging locally, too.  Especially during
debugging one usually doesn't want to start with a fresh container
every time, to save time spent on installing a bunch of dependencies.
However, that doesn't work quite smootly, because the script running
in the container always creates a new user, which then must be removed
every time before subsequent executions, or the build script fails.

Make this process more convenient and don't try to create that user if
it already exists and has the right user ID in the container, so
developers don't have to bother with running a 'userdel' each time
before they run the build script.

The build job on Travis CI always starts with a fresh Docker
container, so this change doesn't make a difference there.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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SZEDER Gábor 2018-01-29 18:17:13 +01:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 533033024a
commit 6b995760dc

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@ -33,7 +33,13 @@ then
CI_USER=root
else
CI_USER=ci
useradd -u $HOST_UID $CI_USER
if test "$(id -u $CI_USER 2>/dev/null)" = $HOST_UID
then
echo "user '$CI_USER' already exists with the requested ID $HOST_UID"
else
useradd -u $HOST_UID $CI_USER
fi
# Due to a bug the test suite was run as root in the past, so
# a prove state file created back then is only accessible by
# root. Now that bug is fixed, the test suite is run as a