#! /bin/sh # Basic tests for "install". # Copyright (C) 1998, 2000-2002, 2004-2010 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 . . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src print_ver_ ginstall skip_if_root_ dir=dir file=file rm -rf $dir $file || framework_failure mkdir -p $dir || framework_failure echo foo > $file || framework_failure ginstall $file $dir || fail=1 # Make sure the source file still exists. test -f $file || fail=1 # Make sure the dest file has been created. test -f $dir/$file || fail=1 # Make sure strip works. dd=dd$EXEEXT dd2=dd2$EXEEXT just_built_dd=$abs_top_builddir/src/$dd test -r "$just_built_dd" \ || warn_ "WARNING!!! Your just-built dd binary, $just_built_dd is not readable, so skipping the remaining tests in this file." cp "$just_built_dd" . || fail=1 cp $dd $dd2 || fail=1 strip $dd2 \ || warn_ "WARNING!!! Your strip command doesn't seem to work, so skipping the test of install's --strip option." # This test would fail with 3.16s when using versions of strip that # don't work on read-only files (the one from binutils works fine). ginstall -s -c -m 555 $dd $dir || fail=1 # Make sure the source file is still around. test -f $dd || fail=1 # Make sure that the destination file has the requested permissions. mode=`ls -l $dir/$dd|cut -b-10` test "$mode" = -r-xr-xr-x || fail=1 # These failed in coreutils CVS from 2004-06-25 to 2004-08-11. ginstall -d . || fail=1 ginstall -d newdir || fail=1 test -d newdir || fail=1 ginstall -d newdir1 newdir2 newdir3 || fail=1 test -d newdir1 || fail=1 test -d newdir2 || fail=1 test -d newdir3 || fail=1 # This fails because mkdir-p.c's make_dir_parents fails to return to its # initial working directory ($iwd) after creating the first argument, and # hence cannot do anything meaningful with the following relative-named dirs. iwd=`pwd` mkdir sub || fail=1 (cd sub && chmod 0 . && ginstall -d "$iwd/xx/yy" rel/sub1 rel/sub2 2> /dev/null ) && fail=1 chmod 755 sub # Ensure that the first argument-dir has been created. test -d xx/yy || fail=1 # Make sure that the `rel' directory was not created... test -d sub/rel && fail=1 # and make sure it was not created in the wrong place. test -d xx/rel && fail=1 # Test that we can install from an unreadable directory with an # inaccessible parent. coreutils 5.97 fails this test. # Perform this test only if "." is on a local file system. # Otherwise, it would fail e.g., on an NFS-mounted file system. if is_local_dir_ .; then mkdir -p sub1/d || fail=1 (cd sub1/d && chmod a-r . && chmod a-rx .. && ginstall -d "$iwd/xx/zz" rel/a rel/b) || fail=1 chmod 755 sub1 sub1/d || fail=1 test -d xx/zz || fail=1 test -d sub1/d/rel/a || fail=1 test -d sub1/d/rel/b || fail=1 fi touch file || fail=1 ginstall -Dv file sub3/a/b/c/file >out 2>&1 || fail=1 diff - out <<\EOF || fail=1 ginstall: creating directory `sub3' ginstall: creating directory `sub3/a' ginstall: creating directory `sub3/a/b' ginstall: creating directory `sub3/a/b/c' `file' -> `sub3/a/b/c/file' EOF Exit $fail