Problem Description :
After Disabling the module using semodule -d,the script was trying to grep the disabled module using command semodule -l ,which was not throwing any output to stdout hence the test failed .
Fix :
Changing semodule -l to semodule -list=full which will list the disabled modules on stdout and made grep command more generic .
Problem Description : After Disabling the module using semodule -d,the script was trying to grep the disabled module using command semodule -l ,which was not throwing any output to stdout hence the test failed .
Fix : Changing semodule -l to semodule -list=full which will list the disabled modules on stdout and made grep command more generic .
Signed-off-by: Ramya BSramyabs1@in.ibm.com