#! /bin/sh . $srcdir/setup if test -z "$other_partition_tmpdir"; then exit 77 fi null=.mv-null dir=.mv-dir framework_failure=0 rm -f $null || framework_failure=1 mknod $null p || framework_failure=1 mkdir -p $dir/a/b/c $dir/d/e/f || framework_failure=1 touch $dir/a/b/c/file1 $dir/d/e/f/file2 || framework_failure=1 if test $framework_failure = 1; then echo '********************************************' echo 'NOTICE: unable to create test prerequisites' echo '********************************************' # exit 77 here to indicate that we couldn't run the test. # At least running on SunOS 4.1.4, using a directory NFS mounted # from an OpenBSD system, the above mknod fails. exit 77 fi # Make sure we get English translations. LANGUAGE=C export LANGUAGE LC_ALL=C export LC_ALL LANG=C export LANG fail=0 mv --verbose $null $dir $other_partition_tmpdir > out || fail=1 # Make sure the files are gone. test -f $null && fail=1 test -d $dir && fail=1 # Make sure they were moved. # Since `test -e' is not portable, use `ls'. ls $other_partition_tmpdir/$null > /dev/null || fail=1 test -d $other_partition_tmpdir/$dir/a/b/c || fail=1 sed "s,$other_partition_tmpdir,XXX," out > out2 cat > exp < XXX/$null removing $null $dir -> XXX/$dir $dir/a -> XXX/$dir/a $dir/a/b -> XXX/$dir/a/b $dir/a/b/c -> XXX/$dir/a/b/c $dir/a/b/c/file1 -> XXX/$dir/a/b/c/file1 $dir/d -> XXX/$dir/d $dir/d/e -> XXX/$dir/d/e $dir/d/e/f -> XXX/$dir/d/e/f $dir/d/e/f/file2 -> XXX/$dir/d/e/f/file2 removing all entries of directory $dir removing all entries of directory $dir/a removing all entries of directory $dir/a/b removing all entries of directory $dir/a/b/c removing $dir/a/b/c/file1 removing the directory itself: $dir/a/b/c removing the directory itself: $dir/a/b removing the directory itself: $dir/a removing all entries of directory $dir/d removing all entries of directory $dir/d/e removing all entries of directory $dir/d/e/f removing $dir/d/e/f/file2 removing the directory itself: $dir/d/e/f removing the directory itself: $dir/d/e removing the directory itself: $dir/d removing the directory itself: $dir EOF cmp out2 exp || fail=1 # cd $other_partition_tmpdir # ls -l -A -R $other_partition_tmpdir rm -rf $null $dir $other_partition_tmpdir out out2 exp exit $fail