#!/bin/sh # Make sure chmod gives the right diagnostic for a readable, # but inaccessible directory. # Copyright (C) 2003, 2006-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then set -x chmod --version fi . $srcdir/../lang-default PRIV_CHECK_ARG=require-non-root . $srcdir/../priv-check pwd=`pwd` t0=`echo "$0"|sed 's,.*/,,'`.tmp; tmp=$t0/$$ trap 'status=$?; cd "$pwd" && chmod -R u+rwx $t0 && rm -rf $t0 && exit $status' 0 trap '(exit $?); exit $?' 1 2 13 15 framework_failure=0 mkdir -p $tmp || framework_failure=1 cd $tmp || framework_failure=1 mkdir -p d/no-x/y || framework_failure=1 chmod u=rw d/no-x || framework_failure=1 if test $framework_failure = 1; then echo "$0: failure in testing framework" 1>&2 (exit 1); exit 1 fi fail=0 # This must exit nonzero. chmod -R o=r d >/dev/null 2>out && fail=1 prog=chmod # NOTE: this code is the same for all tests/*/no-x tests. # Depending on whether fts is using native fdopendir, we see one # of the following diagnostics (note also the /y suffix in one case): # prog: `d/no-x': Permission denied # prog: cannot access `d/no-x/y': Permission denied # prog: cannot read directory `d/no-x': Permission denied # Convert either of the latter two to the first one. sed "s/^$prog: cannot access /$prog: /" out > t && mv t out sed "s/^$prog: cannot read directory /$prog: /" out > t && mv t out sed 's,d/no-x/y,d/no-x,' out > t && mv t out cat < exp $prog: \`d/no-x': Permission denied EOF cmp out exp || fail=1 test $fail = 1 && diff out exp 2> /dev/null mkdir -p a/b cd a # This will fail with ``chmod: fts_read failed: Permission denied'' chmod a-x . b 2> /dev/null && fail=1 # chmod must exit with status 1. # Due to a bug in coreutils-5.93's fts.c, chmod would provoke # an abort (exit with status 134) on recent glibc-based systems. test $? = 1 || fail=1 (exit $fail); exit $fail