decho A
find . | sort
decho B
-tar -rvf foo.tar --remove-files -C foo file -C ../bar file
+tar -rvf foo.tar --remove-files -C foo file -C $DIR/bar file
decho C
find . | sort
],
# Description: ensure tar correctly respects -C option when deleting
# files due to the --remove-files option.
#
-# This case checks the use of a relative -C option followed by an absolute -C,
+# This case checks the use of an absolute -C option followed by a relative -C,
# in --create/non-incremental mode.
#
-AT_SETUP([remove-files with -C:rel,abs in -c/non-incr. mode])
+AT_SETUP([remove-files with -C:abs,rel in -c/non-incr. mode])
AT_KEYWORDS([create remove-files remfiles07 remfiles07a])
AT_TAR_CHECK([
echo bar/file > bar/file
DIR=`pwd`
decho A
-tar -cvf foo.tar --remove-files -C foo file -C $DIR/bar file
+tar -cvf foo.tar --remove-files -C $DIR/foo file -C ../bar file
decho B
find . | sort
],
# Description: ensure tar correctly respects -C option when deleting
# files due to the --remove-files option.
#
-# This case checks the use of a relative -C option followed by an absolute -C,
+# This case checks the use of an absolute -C option followed by a relative -C,
# in --create/incremental mode.
#
-AT_SETUP([remove-files with -C:rel,abs in -c/incr. mode])
+AT_SETUP([remove-files with -C:abs,rel in -c/incr. mode])
AT_KEYWORDS([create incremental remove-files remfiles07 remfiles07b])
AT_TAR_CHECK([
echo bar/file > bar/file
DIR=`pwd`
decho A
-tar -cvf foo.tar --incremental --remove-files -C foo file -C $DIR/bar file
+tar -cvf foo.tar --incremental --remove-files -C $DIR/foo file -C ../bar file
decho B
find . | sort
],
# Description: ensure tar correctly respects -C option when deleting
# files due to the --remove-files option.
#
-# This case checks the use of a relative -C option followed by an absolute -C,
+# This case checks the use of an absolute -C option followed by a relative -C,
# in --append mode.
#
-AT_SETUP([remove-files with -C:rel,abs in -r mode])
+AT_SETUP([remove-files with -C:abs,rel in -r mode])
AT_KEYWORDS([create append remove-files remfiles07 remfiles07c])
AT_TAR_CHECK([
echo foo/file > foo/file
echo bar/file > bar/file
DIR=`pwd`
-tar -cf foo.tar -C foo file -C $DIR/bar file
+tar -cf foo.tar -C $DIR/foo file -C ../bar file
decho A
find . | sort
decho B
-tar -rvf foo.tar --remove-files -C foo file -C $DIR/bar file
+tar -rvf foo.tar --remove-files -C $DIR/foo file -C ../bar file
decho C
find . | sort
],
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-# Description: ensure tar correctly respects -C option when deleting
-# files due to the --remove-files option.
+# Description: If tar 1.26 was called with the --remove-files option and told
+# to archive (and thus delete) two subdirectories where the second was
+# specified relative to the first, it would be unable to delete the
+# second directory (and its contents), since the relative path would no
+# longer be valid once the first directory was deleted.
#
-# This case checks the use of an absolute -C option followed by a relative -C,
+# This case checks for successful deletion of all archived items
# in --create/non-incremental mode.
#
-AT_SETUP([remove-files with -C:abs,rel in -c/non-incr. mode])
+AT_SETUP([remove-files deleting two subdirs in -c/non-incr. mode])
AT_KEYWORDS([create remove-files remfiles08 remfiles08a])
AT_TAR_CHECK([
-AT_SORT_PREREQ
mkdir foo
mkdir bar
-echo file > file
-echo foo/file > foo/file
-echo bar/file > bar/file
-DIR=`pwd`
+echo foo/foo_file > foo/foo_file
+echo bar/bar_file > bar/bar_file
decho A
-tar -cvf foo.tar --remove-files -C $DIR/foo file -C ../bar file
+tar -cvf foo.tar --remove-files -C foo . -C ../bar .
decho B
-find . | sort
+find .
],
[0],
[A
-file
-file
+./
+./foo_file
+./
+./bar_file
B
.
-./bar
-./file
-./foo
./foo.tar
],
[A
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-# Description: ensure tar correctly respects -C option when deleting
-# files due to the --remove-files option.
+# Description: If tar 1.26 was called with the --remove-files option and told
+# to archive (and thus delete) two subdirectories where the second was
+# specified relative to the first, it would be unable to delete the
+# second directory (and its contents), since the relative path would no
+# longer be valid once the first directory was deleted.
#
-# This case checks the use of an absolute -C option followed by a relative -C,
+# This case checks for successful deletion of all archived items
# in --create/incremental mode.
#
+# Note: tar 1.27 fails this test case due to a more general issue
+# archving-and-removing a full directory tree when run in incremental
+# mode; see remfiles09b.at for that specific test case.
-AT_SETUP([remove-files with -C:abs,rel in -c/incr. mode])
+AT_SETUP([remove-files deleting two subdirs in -c/incr. mode])
AT_KEYWORDS([create incremental remove-files remfiles08 remfiles08b])
+AT_XFAIL_IF(true) # we expect to fail in tar 1.27
+
AT_TAR_CHECK([
-AT_SORT_PREREQ
mkdir foo
mkdir bar
-echo file > file
-echo foo/file > foo/file
-echo bar/file > bar/file
-DIR=`pwd`
+echo foo/foo_file > foo/foo_file
+echo bar/bar_file > bar/bar_file
decho A
-tar -cvf foo.tar --incremental --remove-files -C $DIR/foo file -C ../bar file
+tar -cvf foo.tar --incremental --remove-files -C foo . -C ../bar .
decho B
-find . | sort
+find .
],
[0],
[A
-file
-file
+./
+./
+./foo_file
+./bar_file
B
.
-./bar
-./file
-./foo
./foo.tar
],
[A
+tar: .: Directory is new
+tar: .: Directory is new
B
],[],[],[gnu])
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-# Description: ensure tar correctly respects -C option when deleting
-# files due to the --remove-files option.
+# Description: If tar 1.26 was called with the --remove-files option and told
+# to archive (and thus delete) two subdirectories where the second was
+# specified relative to the first, it would be unable to delete the
+# second directory (and its contents), since the relative path would no
+# longer be valid once the first directory was deleted.
#
-# This case checks the use of an absolute -C option followed by a relative -C,
+# This case checks for successful deletion of all archived items
# in --append mode.
#
-AT_SETUP([remove-files with -C:abs,rel in -r mode])
+AT_SETUP([remove-files deleting two subdirs in -r mode])
AT_KEYWORDS([create append remove-files remfiles08 remfiles08c])
AT_TAR_CHECK([
AT_SORT_PREREQ
mkdir foo
mkdir bar
-echo file > file
-echo foo/file > foo/file
-echo bar/file > bar/file
-DIR=`pwd`
-tar -cf foo.tar -C $DIR/foo file -C ../bar file
+echo foo/foo_file > foo/foo_file
+echo bar/bar_file > bar/bar_file
+tar -cf foo.tar -C foo . -C ../bar .
decho A
find . | sort
decho B
-tar -rvf foo.tar --remove-files -C $DIR/foo file -C ../bar file
+tar -rvf foo.tar --remove-files -C foo . -C ../bar .
decho C
-find . | sort
+find .
],
[0],
[A
.
./bar
-./bar/file
-./file
+./bar/bar_file
./foo
./foo.tar
-./foo/file
+./foo/foo_file
B
-file
-file
+./
+./foo_file
+./
+./bar_file
C
.
-./bar
-./file
-./foo
./foo.tar
],
[A
decho A
tar -cvf foo.tar --remove-files foo
decho B
-find .
+find .
],
[0],
[A
AT_XFAIL_IF(true) # we expect to fail in tar 1.27
AT_TAR_CHECK([
-AT_SORT_PREREQ
mkdir foo
echo foo/file > foo/file
decho A
tar -cvf foo.tar --incremental --remove-files foo
-TARSTAT=$?
decho B
find .
],
foo/file
B
.
-./foo
./foo.tar
],
[A