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Stefano Lattarini 554caaf6ff tests: complete the renaming framework_failure -> framework_failure_
These changes were mostly mechanical, made by running the
following command:

  git grep -lw framework_failure | grep -v ChangeLog \
    | xargs perl -pi -e 's/\b(framework_failure)\b/${1}_/'

and then editing init.cfg and `tests/cp/cp-a-selinux' by hand.

* tests/init.cfg (framework_failure): Remove, `framework_failure_'
from init.sh should be used instead in the tests.
Remove now-obsolete "FIXME" comment.
(is_local_dir_, require_strace_, require_membership_in_two_groups_,
require_sparse_support_, skip_if_mcstransd_is_running_,
mkfifo_or_skip_) Use `framework_failure_', not `framework_failure'.
* Many test scripts: Likewise.
2011-08-08 10:11:48 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Make sure touch can set the mtime on an empty file.
# Copyright (C) 1998-2000, 2005-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Volker Borchert reported that touch 3.16r (and presumably all before that)
# fails to work on SunOS 4.1.3 with `most of the recommended patches' when
# the empty file is on an NFS-mounted 4.2 volume.
. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
print_ver_ touch
DEFAULT_SLEEP_SECONDS=2
SLEEP_SECONDS=${SLEEP_SECONDS=$DEFAULT_SLEEP_SECONDS}
# FIXME: find writable directories on other partitions
# and run the test in those directories, too.
: ${TOUCH_DIR_LIST=.}
for d in $TOUCH_DIR_LIST; do
rm -rf $d/a $d/b $d/c
> $d/a || framework_failure_
test -f $d/a || framework_failure_
> $d/b || framework_failure_
test -f $d/b || framework_failure_
> $d/c || framework_failure_
test -f $d/c || framework_failure_
done
echo sleeping for $SLEEP_SECONDS seconds...
sleep $SLEEP_SECONDS
for d in $TOUCH_DIR_LIST; do
touch $d/a || fail=1
set x `ls -t $d/a $d/b`
test "$*" = "x $d/a $d/b" || fail=1
done
echo sleeping for $SLEEP_SECONDS seconds...
sleep $SLEEP_SECONDS
for d in $TOUCH_DIR_LIST; do
touch $d/b
set x `ls -t $d/a $d/b`
test "$*" = "x $d/b $d/a" || fail=1
if touch - 1< $d/c 2> /dev/null; then
set x `ls -t $d/a $d/c`
test "$*" = "x $d/c $d/a" || fail=1
fi
rm -rf $d/a $d/b $d/c
done
if test $fail != 0; then
cat 1>&2 <<EOF
*** This test has just failed. That can happen when the test is run in an
*** NFS-mounted directory on a system whose clock is not well synchronized
*** with that of the NFS server. If you think that is the reason, set the
*** environment variable SLEEP_SECONDS to some number of seconds larger than
*** the default of $DEFAULT_SLEEP_SECONDS and rerun the test.
EOF
fi
Exit $fail