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56 lines
1.2 KiB
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Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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# Make sure GNU chmod works the same way as those of Solaris, HPUX, AIX
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# wrt directories with the setgid bit set.
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if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
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set -x
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chmod --version
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fi
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. $srcdir/../envvar-check
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. $srcdir/../lang-default
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pwd=`pwd`
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tmp=setgid.$$
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trap 'status=$?; cd $pwd; rm -rf $tmp && exit $status' 0
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trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15
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framework_failure=0
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# Record absolute path of srcdir and cd back to current dir.
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cd $srcdir || framework_failure=1
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abs_srcdir=`pwd`
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cd $pwd || framework_failure=1
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mkdir $tmp || framework_failure=1
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cd $tmp || framework_failure=1
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umask 0
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mkdir d || framework_failure=1
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chmod g+s d 2> /dev/null ||
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{
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# This is required because on some systems (at least NetBSD 1.4.2A),
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# it may happen that when you create a directory, its group isn't one
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# to which you belong. When that happens, the above chmod fails. So
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# here, upon failure, we try to set the group, then rerun the chmod command.
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id_g=`id -g` &&
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test -n "$id_g" &&
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chgrp "$id_g" d &&
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chmod g+s d || framework_failure=1
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}
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if test $framework_failure = 1; then
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echo 'failure in testing framework' 1>&2
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(exit 1); exit 1
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fi
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fail=0
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chmod 755 d
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case `ls -ld d` in drwxr-sr-x*);; *) fail=1;; esac
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(exit $fail); exit $fail
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