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diff --git a/tests/testsuite b/tests/testsuite new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b3d2e98 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testsuite @@ -0,0 +1,2542 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Generated from testsuite.at by GNU Autoconf 2.63. +# +# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 +# Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# This test suite is free software; the Free Software Foundation gives +# unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. +## --------------------- ## +## M4sh Initialization. ## +## --------------------- ## + +# Be more Bourne compatible +DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh +if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then + emulate sh + NULLCMD=: + # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which + # is contrary to our usage. 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If directory +# permissions did not allow writing to it, cpio was unable to populate +# the directory. + +{ $at_traceoff +$as_echo "$at_srcdir/setstat01.at:25: +mkdir dir +echo \"test file\" > dir/file +chmod 500 dir + +find dir | cpio -o --quiet > archive +mv dir old + +cpio -i --quiet < archive +genfile --stat=mode.777 dir +" +echo setstat01.at:25 >"$at_check_line_file" + +if { echo 'Not enabling shell tracing (command contains an embedded newline)' + false; }; then + ( $at_traceon; +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +chmod 500 dir + +find dir | cpio -o --quiet > archive +mv dir old + +cpio -i --quiet < archive +genfile --stat=mode.777 dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stder1" + at_func_filter_trace $? +else + ( :; +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +chmod 500 dir + +find dir | cpio -o --quiet > archive +mv dir old + +cpio -i --quiet < archive +genfile --stat=mode.777 dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stderr" +fi +at_status=$? +at_failed=false +at_func_diff_devnull "$at_stderr" || at_failed=: +echo >>"$at_stdout"; $as_echo "500 +" | \ + $at_diff - "$at_stdout" || at_failed=: +at_func_check_status 0 $at_status "$at_srcdir/setstat01.at:25" + +$at_failed && at_func_log_failure +$at_traceon; } + + + $at_traceoff + $at_times_p && times >"$at_times_file" +) 5>&1 2>&1 | eval $at_tee_pipe +at_status=`cat "$at_status_file"` +#AT_STOP_5 +#AT_START_6 +# 6. setstat02.at:17: delayed setstat (with -depth) +at_setup_line='setstat02.at:17' +at_desc="delayed setstat (with -depth)" +$at_quiet $as_echo_n " 6: $at_desc " +at_xfail=no +echo "# -*- compilation -*-" >> "$at_group_log" +( + $as_echo "6. setstat02.at:17: testing ..." + $at_traceon + + + +# Description: Cpio versions up to 2.10 failed to restore directory +# permissions, if the directory was already present on dist (e.g. when +# using find . -depth). +# +# References: +# <20090620185721.GA18708@scru.org> +# http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=458079 +# +# See also: setstat03, setstat04, setstat05 + +{ $at_traceoff +$as_echo "$at_srcdir/setstat02.at:30: +mkdir dir +echo \"test file\" > dir/file +chmod 500 dir + +find dir -depth | cpio -o --quiet > archive +mv dir old + +cpio -id --quiet < archive +genfile --stat=mode.777 dir +" +echo setstat02.at:30 >"$at_check_line_file" + +if { echo 'Not enabling shell tracing (command contains an embedded newline)' + false; }; then + ( $at_traceon; +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +chmod 500 dir + +find dir -depth | cpio -o --quiet > archive +mv dir old + +cpio -id --quiet < archive +genfile --stat=mode.777 dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stder1" + at_func_filter_trace $? +else + ( :; +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +chmod 500 dir + +find dir -depth | cpio -o --quiet > archive +mv dir old + +cpio -id --quiet < archive +genfile --stat=mode.777 dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stderr" +fi +at_status=$? +at_failed=false +at_func_diff_devnull "$at_stderr" || at_failed=: +echo >>"$at_stdout"; $as_echo "500 +" | \ + $at_diff - "$at_stdout" || at_failed=: +at_func_check_status 0 $at_status "$at_srcdir/setstat02.at:30" + +$at_failed && at_func_log_failure +$at_traceon; } + + + $at_traceoff + $at_times_p && times >"$at_times_file" +) 5>&1 2>&1 | eval $at_tee_pipe +at_status=`cat "$at_status_file"` +#AT_STOP_6 +#AT_START_7 +# 7. setstat03.at:17: delayed setstat (copy-pass) +at_setup_line='setstat03.at:17' +at_desc="delayed setstat (copy-pass)" +$at_quiet $as_echo_n " 7: $at_desc " +at_xfail=no +echo "# -*- compilation -*-" >> "$at_group_log" +( + $as_echo "7. setstat03.at:17: testing ..." + $at_traceon + + + +# Description: Cpio versions up to 2.10 failed to restore directory +# permissions, if the directory was already present on dist (e.g. when +# using find . -depth). +# This test case does the same as setstat02, but using copy-pass mode. +# +# References: +# <20090620185721.GA18708@scru.org> +# http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=458079 +# +# See also: setstat02, setstat04. setstat05 + +{ $at_traceoff +$as_echo "$at_srcdir/setstat03.at:31: +mkdir dir +echo \"test file\" > dir/file +chmod 500 dir +mkdir newdir + +find dir -depth | cpio -pmaud --quiet newdir +genfile --stat=mode.777 newdir/dir +" +echo setstat03.at:31 >"$at_check_line_file" + +if { echo 'Not enabling shell tracing (command contains an embedded newline)' + false; }; then + ( $at_traceon; +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +chmod 500 dir +mkdir newdir + +find dir -depth | cpio -pmaud --quiet newdir +genfile --stat=mode.777 newdir/dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stder1" + at_func_filter_trace $? +else + ( :; +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +chmod 500 dir +mkdir newdir + +find dir -depth | cpio -pmaud --quiet newdir +genfile --stat=mode.777 newdir/dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stderr" +fi +at_status=$? +at_failed=false +at_func_diff_devnull "$at_stderr" || at_failed=: +echo >>"$at_stdout"; $as_echo "500 +" | \ + $at_diff - "$at_stdout" || at_failed=: +at_func_check_status 0 $at_status "$at_srcdir/setstat03.at:31" + +$at_failed && at_func_log_failure +$at_traceon; } + + + $at_traceoff + $at_times_p && times >"$at_times_file" +) 5>&1 2>&1 | eval $at_tee_pipe +at_status=`cat "$at_status_file"` +#AT_STOP_7 +#AT_START_8 +# 8. setstat04.at:17: delayed setstat (umask) +at_setup_line='setstat04.at:17' +at_desc="delayed setstat (umask)" +$at_quiet $as_echo_n " 8: $at_desc " +at_xfail=no +echo "# -*- compilation -*-" >> "$at_group_log" +( + $as_echo "8. setstat04.at:17: testing ..." + $at_traceon + + + +# Description: Cpio versions up to 2.10 failed to restore directory +# permissions, if the directory was already present on dist (e.g. when +# using find . -depth). +# This test case verifies whether umask settings do not affect directory +# permissions. +# +# References: +# <20090620185721.GA18708@scru.org> +# http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=458079 +# +# See also: setstat02, setstat03, setstat05 + +{ $at_traceoff +$as_echo "$at_srcdir/setstat04.at:32: +umask 022 +mkdir dir +echo \"test file\" > dir/file +mkdir newdir +find dir -depth | cpio -o --quiet > archive +mv dir old + +umask 077 +cpio -id --quiet < archive +genfile --stat=mode.777 dir +" +echo setstat04.at:32 >"$at_check_line_file" + +if { echo 'Not enabling shell tracing (command contains an embedded newline)' + false; }; then + ( $at_traceon; +umask 022 +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +mkdir newdir +find dir -depth | cpio -o --quiet > archive +mv dir old + +umask 077 +cpio -id --quiet < archive +genfile --stat=mode.777 dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stder1" + at_func_filter_trace $? +else + ( :; +umask 022 +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +mkdir newdir +find dir -depth | cpio -o --quiet > archive +mv dir old + +umask 077 +cpio -id --quiet < archive +genfile --stat=mode.777 dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stderr" +fi +at_status=$? +at_failed=false +at_func_diff_devnull "$at_stderr" || at_failed=: +echo >>"$at_stdout"; $as_echo "755 +" | \ + $at_diff - "$at_stdout" || at_failed=: +at_func_check_status 0 $at_status "$at_srcdir/setstat04.at:32" + +$at_failed && at_func_log_failure +$at_traceon; } + + + $at_traceoff + $at_times_p && times >"$at_times_file" +) 5>&1 2>&1 | eval $at_tee_pipe +at_status=`cat "$at_status_file"` +#AT_STOP_8 +#AT_START_9 +# 9. setstat05.at:17: delayed setstat (umask, copy-pass) +at_setup_line='setstat05.at:17' +at_desc="delayed setstat (umask, copy-pass)" +$at_quiet $as_echo_n " 9: $at_desc " +at_xfail=no +echo "# -*- compilation -*-" >> "$at_group_log" +( + $as_echo "9. setstat05.at:17: testing ..." + $at_traceon + + + +# Description: Cpio versions up to 2.10 failed to restore directory +# permissions, if the directory was already present on dist (e.g. when +# using find . -depth). +# This test case verifies whether umask settings do not affect directory +# permissions in copy-pass mode. +# +# References: +# <20090620185721.GA18708@scru.org> +# http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=458079 +# +# See also: setstat02, setstat03 + +{ $at_traceoff +$as_echo "$at_srcdir/setstat05.at:32: +umask 022 +mkdir dir +echo \"test file\" > dir/file +mkdir newdir +umask 077 +find dir -depth | cpio -pmaud --quiet newdir +genfile --stat=mode.777 newdir/dir +" +echo setstat05.at:32 >"$at_check_line_file" + +if { echo 'Not enabling shell tracing (command contains an embedded newline)' + false; }; then + ( $at_traceon; +umask 022 +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +mkdir newdir +umask 077 +find dir -depth | cpio -pmaud --quiet newdir +genfile --stat=mode.777 newdir/dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stder1" + at_func_filter_trace $? +else + ( :; +umask 022 +mkdir dir +echo "test file" > dir/file +mkdir newdir +umask 077 +find dir -depth | cpio -pmaud --quiet newdir +genfile --stat=mode.777 newdir/dir + ) >"$at_stdout" 2>"$at_stderr" +fi +at_status=$? +at_failed=false +at_func_diff_devnull "$at_stderr" || at_failed=: +echo >>"$at_stdout"; $as_echo "755 +" | \ + $at_diff - "$at_stdout" || at_failed=: +at_func_check_status 0 $at_status "$at_srcdir/setstat05.at:32" + +$at_failed && at_func_log_failure +$at_traceon; } + + + $at_traceoff + $at_times_p && times >"$at_times_file" +) 5>&1 2>&1 | eval $at_tee_pipe +at_status=`cat "$at_status_file"` +#AT_STOP_9 |