tests: port to NFS file servers with clock skew
Several of the tests assumed that a newly created file cannot have a time stamp dated in the future. This assumption is not true when files are served by a remote host whose clock is slightly in advance of ours. Fix the problems that I observed when running "make check" a couple of times on such a server. * tests/backup01.at: Use --warning=no-timestamp to suppress clock-skew warnings. * tests/chtype.at, tests/comprec.at, tests/exclude06.at: * tests/extrac01.at, tests/extrac03.at, tests/extrac05.at: * tests/extrac06.at, tests/extrac08.at, tests/extrac13.at: * tests/extrac14.at, tests/incr01.at, tests/incr03.at, tests/link01.at: * tests/multiv01.at, tests/multiv02.at, tests/multiv03.at: * tests/pipe.at, tests/rename02.at, tests/rename03.at: * tests/rename05.at, tests/same-order01.at, tests/same-order02.at: * tests/sparse01.at: Likewise.
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ genfile --length 10240 --pattern zeros --file directory/file1
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genfile --length 13 --file directory/file2
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tar cf archive directory
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mv directory orig
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cat archive | tar xfv - | sort
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cat archive | tar xfv - --warning=no-timestamp | sort
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echo "separator"
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cmp orig/file1 directory/file1
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echo "separator"
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