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tar/tests/incr02.at
Paul Eggert 0ab5e64ac0 tar: remove trailing white space from source files
* ChangeLog.1, ChangeLog.CVS, Makefile.am, NEWS, README:
* README-hacking, directory, doc/Makefile.am, doc/dumpdir.texi:
* doc/gendocs_template, doc/intern.texi, doc/mastermenu.el:
* doc/snapshot.texi, doc/sparse.texi, doc/tar-snapshot-edit.texi:
* doc/value.texi, lib/Makefile.am, scripts/backup-specs:
* scripts/dump-remind.in, scripts/tar-snapshot-edit, scripts/tarcat:
* scripts/xsparse.c, src/arith.h, src/buffer.c, src/compare.c:
* src/create.c, src/delete.c, src/exit.c, src/suffix.c, src/tar.c:
* src/tar.h, src/update.c, src/warning.c, src/xheader.c:
* tests/append01.at, tests/append02.at, tests/atlocal.in:
* tests/delete03.at, tests/exclude.at, tests/exclude06.at:
* tests/extrac04.at, tests/extrac05.at, tests/extrac06.at:
* tests/extrac07.at, tests/filerem01.at, tests/filerem02.at:
* tests/incr01.at, tests/incr02.at, tests/incr03.at, tests/incr06.at:
* tests/label02.at, tests/label03.at, tests/label04.at:
* tests/label05.at, tests/link02.at, tests/link03.at:
* tests/listed01.at, tests/listed02.at, tests/long01.at:
* tests/longv7.at, tests/multiv01.at, tests/multiv02.at:
* tests/multiv03.at, tests/multiv05.at, tests/multiv06.at:
* tests/multiv07.at, tests/multiv08.at, tests/options.at:
* tests/options02.at, tests/remfiles03.at, tests/rename01.at:
* tests/rename02.at, tests/rename03.at, tests/rename04.at:
* tests/rename05.at, tests/same-order01.at, tests/same-order02.at:
* tests/shortfile.at, tests/shortupd.at, tests/sparse01.at:
* tests/sparse02.at, tests/sparsemv.at, tests/sparsemvp.at:
* tests/star/README, tests/star/gtarfail2.at:
* tests/star/multi-fail.at:
* tests/star/pax-big-10g.at, tests/star/quicktest.sh:
* tests/star/ustar-big-2g.at, tests/star/ustar-big-8g.at:
* tests/update01.at, tests/update02.at, tests/volsize.at:
* tests/volume.at:
Remove trailing spaces and tabs from lines, and remove
trailing empty lines from files.  This makes it a bit easier
to share code among coreutils and other projects that do this.
2010-08-19 15:50:07 -07:00

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# Process this file with autom4te to create testsuite. -*- Autotest -*-
# Test suite for GNU tar.
# Copyright (C) 2005, 2007 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, 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, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
# 02110-1301, USA.
# Description:
# Restoring of directory modes and timestamps works correctly only
# if the archive has normal member ordering, i.e. each directory
# member is immediately followed by members located under that directory.
# This is not true for incremental archives, where directory members
# precede the non-directory ones. Due to this, GNU tar up to version 1.15.2
# failed to correctly restore directory timestamps from an incremental
# archive if this directory contained some files in it.
#
# References: <200511291228.47081.karaman@dssgmbh.de>
AT_SETUP([restoring timestamps from incremental])
AT_KEYWORDS([incremental timestamp restore incr02])
AT_TAR_CHECK([
# Create directory structure
mkdir dir
mkdir dir/subdir1
mkdir dir/subdir2
genfile --length 10 --file dir/subdir1/file
# Save mtime for later comparison
genfile --stat=mtime dir/subdir1 > ts
# Create an archive. Using incremental mode makes sure the
# archive will have a directory-first member ordering,
# i.e.:
# dir/
# dir/subdir1/
# dir/subdir2/
# dir/subdir1/foofile
#
# When restoring from this directory structure, `dir/subdir2/' used to
# trigger apply_nonancestor_delayed_set_stat() which restored stats for
# `subdir1' prior to restoring `dir/subdir1/foofile'. Then, restoring the
# latter clobbered the directory timestamp.
tar -cf archive -g db dir
# Move away the directory
mv dir orig
# Wait enough time for timestamps to differ in case of failure.
sleep 5
# Restore the directory
tar -xf archive dir
# Check the timestamp
genfile --stat=mtime dir/subdir1 | diff ts -
],
[0],
[],[],[],[],[gnu, oldgnu, posix])
AT_CLEANUP
# End of incr02.at