2 # Make sure du gives the right diagnostic for a readable,
3 # but inaccessible directory.
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20 if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
28 mkdir -p d/no-x/y || framework_failure
29 chmod u=rw d/no-x || framework_failure
32 # This must exit nonzero.
33 du d >/dev/null 2>out && fail=1
36 # NOTE: this code is the same for all tests/*/no-x tests.
37 # Depending on whether fts is using native fdopendir, we see one
38 # of the following diagnostics (note also the /y suffix in one case):
39 # prog: `d/no-x': Permission denied
40 # prog: cannot access `d/no-x/y': Permission denied
41 # prog: cannot read directory `d/no-x': Permission denied
42 # Convert either of the latter two to the first one.
43 sed "s/^$prog: cannot access /$prog: /" out > t && mv t out
44 sed "s/^$prog: cannot read directory /$prog: /" out > t && mv t out
45 sed 's,d/no-x/y,d/no-x,' out > t && mv t out
48 $prog: \`d/no-x': Permission denied
51 compare out exp || fail=1