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Paul Eggert b6ef652e50 tests: cleanup rm -rf fails under NFS
This problem was observed on RHEL 5.5 x86-64 when running as a
client of a NetApp FAS2050.
* tests/cp/cp-mv-backup: Don't leave a file descriptor open to
a file in a directory that will be cleaned up with "rm -rf".
Under NFS, when the rm unlinks that file, it is instead renamed
to .nfsXXXX and then rm cannot remove the parent directory,
and the test fails.
* tests/cp/same-file: Likewise.
2010-12-03 11:09:27 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Test basic --backup functionality for both cp and mv.
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. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
print_ver_ cp
umask 022
# Be careful to close $actual before removing the containing directory.
# Use `1>&2' rather than `1<&-' since the latter appears not to work
# with /bin/sh from powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.0.0.
actual=actual
expected=expected
exec 3>&1 1> $actual
for prog in cp mv; do
for initial_files in 'x' 'x y' 'x y y~' 'x y y.~1~' 'x y y~ y.~1~'; do
for opt in none off numbered t existing nil simple never; do
touch $initial_files
$prog --backup=$opt x y || fail=1
echo $initial_files $opt: `ls [xy]*`; rm -f x y y~ y.~?~
done
done
done
cat <<\EOF > $expected-tmp
x none: x y
x off: x y
x numbered: x y
x t: x y
x existing: x y
x nil: x y
x simple: x y
x never: x y
x y none: x y
x y off: x y
x y numbered: x y y.~1~
x y t: x y y.~1~
x y existing: x y y~
x y nil: x y y~
x y simple: x y y~
x y never: x y y~
x y y~ none: x y y~
x y y~ off: x y y~
x y y~ numbered: x y y.~1~ y~
x y y~ t: x y y.~1~ y~
x y y~ existing: x y y~
x y y~ nil: x y y~
x y y~ simple: x y y~
x y y~ never: x y y~
x y y.~1~ none: x y y.~1~
x y y.~1~ off: x y y.~1~
x y y.~1~ numbered: x y y.~1~ y.~2~
x y y.~1~ t: x y y.~1~ y.~2~
x y y.~1~ existing: x y y.~1~ y.~2~
x y y.~1~ nil: x y y.~1~ y.~2~
x y y.~1~ simple: x y y.~1~ y~
x y y.~1~ never: x y y.~1~ y~
x y y~ y.~1~ none: x y y.~1~ y~
x y y~ y.~1~ off: x y y.~1~ y~
x y y~ y.~1~ numbered: x y y.~1~ y.~2~ y~
x y y~ y.~1~ t: x y y.~1~ y.~2~ y~
x y y~ y.~1~ existing: x y y.~1~ y.~2~ y~
x y y~ y.~1~ nil: x y y.~1~ y.~2~ y~
x y y~ y.~1~ simple: x y y.~1~ y~
x y y~ y.~1~ never: x y y.~1~ y~
EOF
sed 's/: x/:/' $expected-tmp |cat $expected-tmp - > $expected
exec 1>&3 3>&-
compare $expected $actual || fail=1
Exit $fail