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authorJim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>2006-10-26 11:03:30 +0200
committerJim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>2006-10-26 11:03:30 +0200
commitb40b5b6917f62f59eff8f8bd913bd79e4cebe8f2 (patch)
tree8581923bfe75824980ae361df11e0a5bdcb3984c /tests/rm/unread3
parent95954ad5832e2dcc5709401643e615612281fc88 (diff)
downloadcoreutils-b40b5b6917f62f59eff8f8bd913bd79e4cebe8f2.tar.xz
Avoid a shell bug in Tru64 4.0 sh's handling of double-quoted strings.
[patch by Paul Eggert] * tests/chmod/c-option: When double-quoting part of a word, prefer to double-quote the whole word. This is a bit easier to read (at least for me), and in some cases it avoids a shell bug with Tru64 4.0 sh reported by Nelson H. F. Beebe. For example, instead of "$abs_srcdir"/../setgid-check we now write "$abs_srcdir/../setgid-check". * tests/cp/cp-parents: Likewise. * tests/du/inaccessible-cwd: Likewise. * tests/du/long-from-unreadable: Likewise. * tests/install/basic-1: Likewise. * tests/install/trap: Likewise. * tests/misc/close-stdout: Likewise. * tests/mkdir/concurrent-1: Likewise. * tests/mkdir/p-1: Likewise. * tests/mkdir/p-3: Likewise. * tests/mkdir/parents: Likewise. * tests/mkdir/perm: Likewise. * tests/readlink/can-e: Likewise. * tests/readlink/can-f: Likewise. * tests/readlink/can-m: Likewise. * tests/rm/inaccessible: Likewise. * tests/rm/unread3: Likewise. * tests/touch/no-create-missing: Likewise. * lib/.cvsignore: Add uinttostr.c.
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/rm/unread3')
-rwxr-xr-xtests/rm/unread312
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/tests/rm/unread3 b/tests/rm/unread3
index c8af5cfe7..4021a39d2 100755
--- a/tests/rm/unread3
+++ b/tests/rm/unread3
@@ -47,16 +47,16 @@ chmod u=x,go= .
t=$pwd/$tmp
# With coreutils-5.2.1, this would get a failed assertion.
-rm -r "$t"/a "$t"/b || fail=1
+rm -r "$t/a" "$t/b" || fail=1
# With coreutils-5.2.1, this would get the following:
# rm: cannot get current directory: Permission denied
# rm: failed to return to initial working directory: Bad file descriptor
-rm -r "$t"/d "$t"/e || fail=1
+rm -r "$t/d" "$t/e" || fail=1
-test -d "$t"/a && fail=1
-test -d "$t"/b && fail=1
-test -d "$t"/d && fail=1
-test -d "$t"/e && fail=1
+test -d "$t/a" && fail=1
+test -d "$t/b" && fail=1
+test -d "$t/d" && fail=1
+test -d "$t/e" && fail=1
(exit $fail); exit $fail