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chore: migrate fixtures to testdata (#4651)
* migrate fixtures to testdata

Signed-off-by: Alex Goodman <wagoodman@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: correct broken symlinks after testdata migration

The migration from test-fixtures to testdata broke several symlinks:
- elf-test-fixtures symlinks pointed to old test-fixtures paths
- elf-test-fixtures needed to be renamed to elf-testdata
- image-pkg-coverage symlink pointed to test-fixtures instead of testdata

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* fix: handle missing classifiers/bin directory in Makefile

The clean-fingerprint target was failing when classifiers/bin doesn't
exist (e.g., on fresh clone without downloaded binaries).

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* fix: add gitignore negation for jar/zip fixtures in test/cli

The jar and zip files in test/cli/testdata/image-unknowns were being
gitignored by the root .gitignore patterns. This caused them to be
untracked and not included when building docker images in CI, resulting
in Test_Unknowns failures since the test expects errors from corrupt
archive files that weren't present.

Add a .gitignore in test/cli/testdata to negate the exclusions for
these specific test fixture files.

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* switch fixture cache to v2

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* test: update expected versions for rebuilt fixtures

Update test expectations for packages that have been updated in
upstream repositories when docker images are rebuilt:
- glibc: 2.42-r4 → 2.43-r1 (wolfi)
- php: 8.2.29 → 8.2.30 (ubuntu/apache)

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* upgrade go

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* fix: add go-shlex dependency for testdata manager tool

The manager tool in syft/pkg/cataloger/binary/testdata/ imports
go-shlex, but since it's in a testdata directory, Go doesn't track
its dependencies. This caused CI failures when go.mod didn't
explicitly list the dependency.

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* refactor: move binary classifier manager to internal/

Move the manager tool from testdata/manager to internal/manager so
that Go properly tracks its dependencies. Code in testdata directories
is ignored by Go for dependency tracking, which caused CI failures
when go.mod didn't explicitly list transitive dependencies.

This is a cleaner solution than manually adding dependencies to go.mod
for code that happens to live in testdata.

Signed-off-by: Alex Goodman <wagoodman@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: add gitignore negations for test fixtures blocked by root patterns

Multiple test fixtures were being blocked by root-level gitignore patterns
like bin/, *.jar, *.tar, and *.exe. This adds targeted .gitignore files with
negation patterns to allow these specific test fixtures to be tracked:

- syft/linux/testdata/os/busybox/bin/busybox (blocked by bin/)
- syft/pkg/cataloger/java/testdata/corrupt/example.{jar,tar} (blocked by *.jar, *.tar)
- syft/pkg/cataloger/binary/testdata/classifiers/snippets/go-version-hint/**/bin/go (blocked by bin/)
- syft/pkg/cataloger/bitnami/testdata/no-rel/.../bin/redis-server (blocked by bin/)

Also updates the bitnami test expectation to include the newly required
.gitignore files in the test fixture.

Signed-off-by: Alex Goodman <wagoodman@users.noreply.github.com>

* test: update glibc version expectation (2.43-r1 -> 2.43-r2)

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* add capability drift check as unit step

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* dont clear test observations before drift detection

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* bump stereoscope commit to main

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