The call to test_skipped if makepath failed didn't work, presumably because

makepath is builtin and there's some problem with it causing /bin/sh to
exit on cygwin.  Parens around the call to makepath should help.
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David Dykstra
2003-01-10 18:32:59 +00:00
parent 0c0a3e2dd3
commit da0405080e

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@@ -13,7 +13,9 @@ hands_setup
LONGDIR=${FROM}/This-is-a-directory-with-a-stupidly-long-name-created-in-an-attempt-to-provoke-an-error-found-in-2.0.11-that-should-hopefully-never-appear-again-if-this-test-does-its-job/This-is-a-directory-with-a-stupidly-long-name-created-in-an-attempt-to-provoke-an-error-found-in-2.0.11-that-should-hopefully-never-appear-again-if-this-test-does-its-job/This-is-a-directory-with-a-stupidly-long-name-created-in-an-attempt-to-provoke-an-error-found-in-2.0.11-that-should-hopefully-never-appear-again-if-this-test-does-its-job
makepath ${LONGDIR} || test_skipped "unable to create long directory"
# the parens around makepath shouldn't be necessary but appear to be
# needed on cygwin, presumably because makepath is a /bin/sh function
(makepath ${LONGDIR}) || test_skipped "unable to create long directory"
date > ${LONGDIR}/1
ls -la / > ${LONGDIR}/2
checkit "$RSYNC --delete -avH ${FROM}/ ${TO}" ${FROM}/ ${TO}