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#! /bin/sh
if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
set -x
mv --version
fi
pwd=`pwd`
tmp=mv-spec.$$
trap 'status=$?; cd $pwd; exec 1>&2; rm -rf $tmp $other_partition_tmpdir && exit $status' 0
trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15
. $srcdir/setup
. $srcdir/../envvar-check
# Make sure we get English translations.
. $srcdir/../lang-default
if test -z "$other_partition_tmpdir"; then
(exit 77); exit 77
fi
null=mv-null
dir=mv-dir
framework_failure=0
mkdir $tmp || framework_failure=1
cd $tmp || framework_failure=1
rm -f $null || framework_failure=1
mknod $null p || framework_failure=1
test -p $null || 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); exit 77
fi
fail=0
mv --verbose $null $dir $other_partition_tmpdir > out || fail=1
# Make sure the files are gone.
test -p $null && fail=1
test -d $dir && fail=1
# Make sure they were moved.
test -p $other_partition_tmpdir/$null || fail=1
test -d $other_partition_tmpdir/$dir/a/b/c || fail=1
# POSIX says rename (A, B) can succeed if A and B are on different file systems,
# so ignore chatter about when files are removed and copied rather than renamed.
sed "
/^removed /d
s,$other_partition_tmpdir,XXX,
" out | sort > out2
cat <<EOF | sort > exp
\`$null' -> \`XXX/$null'
\`$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'
EOF
cmp out2 exp || fail=1
# cd $other_partition_tmpdir
# ls -l -A -R $other_partition_tmpdir
(exit $fail); exit $fail
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