1e9bc2603d
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
207 lines
9.0 KiB
Bash
Executable File
207 lines
9.0 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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# Copyright 2010 by Denys Vlasenko
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# Licensed under GPL v2, see file LICENSE for details.
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. ./testing.sh
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# Opening quote in "omitting directory 'dir'" message:
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sq='`' # GNU cp: `
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sq="'" # bbox cp: '
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rm -rf cp.testdir >/dev/null
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mkdir cp.testdir
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mkdir cp.testdir/dir
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> cp.testdir/dir/file
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ln -s file cp.testdir/dir/file_symlink
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> cp.testdir/file
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ln -s file cp.testdir/file_symlink
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ln -s dir cp.testdir/dir_symlink
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# testing "test name" "command" "expected result" "file input" "stdin"
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test ! -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test ! -e dir || echo BAD: dir
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test ! -L dir_symlink && test ! -e dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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' "\
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cp: omitting directory ${sq}dir'
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cp: omitting directory ${sq}dir_symlink'
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1
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp -d" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -d * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test ! -e dir || echo BAD: dir
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test -L dir_symlink && test ! -e dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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' "\
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cp: omitting directory ${sq}dir'
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1
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp -P" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -P * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test ! -e dir || echo BAD: dir
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test -L dir_symlink && test ! -e dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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' "\
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cp: omitting directory ${sq}dir'
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1
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp -L" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -L * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test ! -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test ! -e dir || echo BAD: dir
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test ! -L dir_symlink && test ! -e dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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' "\
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cp: omitting directory ${sq}dir'
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cp: omitting directory ${sq}dir_symlink'
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1
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp -H" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -H * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test ! -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test ! -e dir || echo BAD: dir
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test ! -L dir_symlink && test ! -e dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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' "\
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cp: omitting directory ${sq}dir'
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cp: omitting directory ${sq}dir_symlink'
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1
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp -R" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -R * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test -d dir || echo BAD: dir
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test -L dir_symlink && test -d dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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test ! -L dir/file && test -f dir/file || echo BAD: dir/file
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test -L dir/file_symlink && test -f dir/file_symlink || echo BAD: dir/file_symlink
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' "\
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0
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp -Rd" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -Rd * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test -d dir || echo BAD: dir
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test -L dir_symlink && test -d dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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test ! -L dir/file && test -f dir/file || echo BAD: dir/file
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test -L dir/file_symlink && test -f dir/file_symlink || echo BAD: dir/file_symlink
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' "\
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0
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp -RP" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -RP * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test -d dir || echo BAD: dir
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test -L dir_symlink && test -d dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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test ! -L dir/file && test -f dir/file || echo BAD: dir/file
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test -L dir/file_symlink && test -f dir/file_symlink || echo BAD: dir/file_symlink
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' "\
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp -RL" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -RL * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test ! -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test -d dir || echo BAD: dir
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test ! -L dir_symlink && test -d dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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test ! -L dir/file && test -f dir/file || echo BAD: dir/file
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test ! -L dir/file_symlink && test -f dir/file_symlink || echo BAD: dir/file_symlink
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' "\
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0
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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# GNU coreutils 7.2 says:
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# cp: will not create hard link `../cp.testdir2/dir_symlink' to directory `../cp.testdir2/dir'
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test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && \
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testing "cp -RH" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -RH * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test ! -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test -d dir || echo BAD: dir
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test ! -L dir_symlink && test -d dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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test ! -L dir/file && test -f dir/file || echo BAD: dir/file
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test -L dir/file_symlink && test -f dir/file_symlink || echo BAD: dir/file_symlink
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' "\
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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# GNU coreutils 7.2 says:
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# cp: will not create hard link `../cp.testdir2/dir_symlink' to directory `../cp.testdir2/dir'
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test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && \
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testing "cp -RHP" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -RHP * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test ! -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test -d dir || echo BAD: dir
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test ! -L dir_symlink && test -d dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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test ! -L dir/file && test -f dir/file || echo BAD: dir/file
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test -L dir/file_symlink && test -f dir/file_symlink || echo BAD: dir/file_symlink
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' "\
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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testing "cp -RHL" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -RHL * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test ! -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test -d dir || echo BAD: dir
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test ! -L dir_symlink && test -d dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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test ! -L dir/file && test -f dir/file || echo BAD: dir/file
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test ! -L dir/file_symlink && test -f dir/file_symlink || echo BAD: dir/file_symlink
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' "\
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" "" ""
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rm -rf cp.testdir2 >/dev/null && mkdir cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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# Wow! "cp -RLH" is not the same as "cp -RHL" (prev test)!
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# GNU coreutils 7.2 says:
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# cp: will not create hard link `../cp.testdir2/dir_symlink' to directory `../cp.testdir2/dir'
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test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && \
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testing "cp -RLH" '\
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cd cp.testdir || exit 1; cp -RLH * ../cp.testdir2 2>&1; echo $?; cd ../cp.testdir2 || exit 1
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test ! -L file && test -f file || echo BAD: file
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test ! -L file_symlink && test -f file_symlink || echo BAD: file_symlink
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test ! -L dir && test -d dir || echo BAD: dir
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test ! -L dir_symlink && test -d dir_symlink || echo BAD: dir_symlink
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test ! -L dir/file && test -f dir/file || echo BAD: dir/file
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test ! -L dir/file_symlink && test -f dir/file_symlink || echo BAD: dir/file_symlink
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' "\
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" "" ""
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# Clean up
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rm -rf cp.testdir cp.testdir2 2>/dev/null
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exit $FAILCOUNT
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