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diff --git a/tests/du/long-from-unreadable b/tests/du/long-from-unreadable
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@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@
# Show that fts (hence du, chmod, chgrp, chown) fails when all of the
# following are true:
-# - `.' is not readable
+# - '.' is not readable
# - operating on a hierarchy containing a relative name longer than PATH_MAX
# - run on a system where gnulib's openat emulation must resort to using
-# save_cwd and restore_cwd (which fail if `.' is not readable).
+# save_cwd and restore_cwd (which fail if '.' is not readable).
# Thus, the following du invocation should succeed on newer Linux and
# Solaris systems, yet it must fail on systems lacking both openat and
# /proc support. However, before coreutils-6.0 this test would fail even