Fix some test cases
The tar tests still don't pass, but at least now it's because of a problem with Busybox and not the tests themselves. Signed-off-by: Dan Fandrich <dan@coneharvesters.com> Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
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@ -4,6 +4,11 @@
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. ./testing.sh
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test x"`id -u`" = x"0" || {
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echo "SKIPPED: makedevs (must be root to test this)"
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exit 0
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}
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unset LANG
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unset LC_COLLATE
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unset LC_ALL
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@ -89,9 +89,9 @@ testing "printf understands %Ld" \
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testing "printf handles %d bad_input" \
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"${bb}printf '%d\n' 1 - 2 bad 3 123bad 4 2>&1; echo \$?" \
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"1\n""printf: -: invalid number\n""0\n"\
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"2\n""printf: bad: invalid number\n""0\n"\
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"3\n""printf: 123bad: invalid number\n""0\n"\
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"1\n""printf: invalid number '-'\n""0\n"\
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"2\n""printf: invalid number 'bad'\n""0\n"\
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"3\n""printf: invalid number '123bad'\n""0\n"\
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"4\n""1\n" \
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"" ""
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@ -55,11 +55,13 @@ rm -rf input_* test.tar 2>/dev/null
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chmod 741 input_hard1
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ln input_hard1 input_hard2
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mkdir input_dir
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chmod 550 input_dir
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ln input_hard1 input_dir
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ln input_hard2 input_dir
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chmod 550 input_dir
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tar cf test.tar input_*
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tar tvf test.tar | sed "s/.*[0-9] input/input/"
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chmod 770 input_dir
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rm -rf input_*
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tar xf test.tar 2>&1
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echo Ok: $?
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ls -l . input_dir/* | grep input_ | sed "s/\\(^[^ ]*\\) .* input/\\1 input/"
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@ -86,11 +88,13 @@ rm -rf input_* test.tar 2>/dev/null
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chmod 741 input_file
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ln -s input_file input_soft
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mkdir input_dir
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chmod 550 input_dir
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ln input_file input_dir
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ln input_soft input_dir
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chmod 550 input_dir
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tar cf test.tar input_*
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tar tvf test.tar | sed "s/.*[0-9] input/input/" | sort
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chmod 770 input_dir
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rm -rf input_*
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tar xf test.tar 2>&1
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echo Ok: $?
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ls -l . input_dir/* | grep input_ | sed "s/\\(^[^ ]*\\) .* input/\\1 input/"
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