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rsync/testsuite/daemon-gzip-upload.test
Wayne Davison 22a3ac0b55 Add new-style compression that skips matching data.
Adding new-style compression that only compresses the literal data that
is sent over the wire and not also matching file data that was not sent.
This new-style compression is compatible with external zlib instances,
and will eventually become the default (once enough time has passed that
all servers support the --new-compress and --old-compress options).

NOTE: if you build rsync with an external zlib (i.e. if you specified
configure --with-included-zlib=no) you will ONLY get support for the
--new-compress option!  A client will treat -z as uncompressed (with a
warning) and a server will exit with an error (unless -zz was used).
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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
# This program is distributable under the terms of the GNU GPL (see
# COPYING)
# We don't really want to start the server listening, because that
# might interfere with the security or operation of the test machine.
# Instead we use the fake-connect feature to dynamically assign a pair
# of ports.
# This test tries to upload a file over a compressed connection to the
# server. This ought to exercise (exorcise?) a bug in 2.5.3.
. "$suitedir/rsync.fns"
build_rsyncd_conf
RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG="$RSYNC --config=$conf --daemon"
export RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG
hands_setup
# Build chkdir with a normal rsync and an --exclude.
$RSYNC -av --exclude=foobar.baz "$fromdir/" "$chkdir/"
checkit "'$ignore23' $RSYNC -avvvvzz '$fromdir/' localhost::test-to/" "$chkdir" "$todir"
# The script would have aborted on error, so getting here means we've won.
exit 0