#!/bin/sh
# Make sure cp -p isn't too generous with existing file permissions.
# Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
set -x
cp --version
fi
. $srcdir/test-lib.sh
require_membership_in_two_groups_
set _ $groups; shift
g1=$1
g2=$2
fail=0
umask 077
mkfifo fifo ||
skip_test_ "fifos not supported"
touch fifo-copy &&
chgrp $g1 fifo &&
chgrp $g2 fifo-copy &&
chmod g+r fifo-copy || framework-failure
# Copy a fifo's contents. That way, we can examine the
# destination permissions before they're finalized.
cp -p --copy-contents fifo fifo-copy &
cp_pid=$!
(
# Now 'cp' is reading the fifo. Wait for the destination file to
# be written to, encouraging things along by echoing to the fifo.
while test ! -s fifo-copy; do
echo foo
done
# Check the permissions of the destination.
ls -l -n fifo-copy >ls.out &&
# Close the fifo so that "cp" can continue. But output first,
# before exiting, otherwise some shells would optimize away the file
# descriptor that holds the fifo open.
echo foo
) >fifo || fail=1
# Check that the destination mode is safe while the file is being copied.
read mode links owner group etc ls.out &&
read mode links owner group etc