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- #!/bin/sh
- # Copyright 2009 by Denys Vlasenko
- # Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
- . ./testing.sh
- unset LANG
- unset LANGUAGE
- unset LC_COLLATE
- unset LC_ALL
- umask 022
- rm -rf tar.tempdir 2>/dev/null
- mkdir tar.tempdir && cd tar.tempdir || exit 1
- # testing "test name" "script" "expected result" "file input" "stdin"
- testing "Empty file is not a tarball" '\
- tar xvf - 2>&1; echo $?
- ' "\
- tar: short read
- 1
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- optional FEATURE_SEAMLESS_GZ
- # In NOMMU case, "invalid magic" message comes from gunzip child process.
- # Otherwise, it comes from tar.
- # Need to fix output up to avoid false positive.
- testing "Empty file is not a tarball.tar.gz" '\
- { tar xvzf - 2>&1; echo $?; } | grep -Fv "invalid magic"
- ' "\
- tar: short read
- 1
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- testing "Two zeroed blocks is a ('truncated') empty tarball" '\
- dd if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=2 2>/dev/null | tar xvf - 2>&1; echo $?
- ' "\
- 0
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- testing "Twenty zeroed blocks is an empty tarball" '\
- dd if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=20 2>/dev/null | tar xvf - 2>&1; echo $?
- ' "\
- 0
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- optional FEATURE_TAR_CREATE FEATURE_LS_SORTFILES
- testing "tar hardlinks and repeated files" '\
- rm -rf input_* test.tar 2>/dev/null
- >input_hard1
- ln input_hard1 input_hard2
- mkdir input_dir
- >input_dir/file
- chmod -R 644 *
- chmod 755 input_dir
- tar cf test.tar input input_dir/ input_hard1 input_hard2 input_hard1 input_dir/ input
- tar tvf test.tar | sed "s/.*[0-9] input/input/"
- tar xf test.tar 2>&1
- echo Ok: $?
- ls -l . input_dir/* | grep input_ | sed "s/\\(^[^ ]*\\) .* input/\\1 input/"
- ' "\
- input
- input_dir/
- input_dir/file
- input_hard1
- input_hard2 -> input_hard1
- input_hard1 -> input_hard1
- input_dir/
- input_dir/file
- input
- Ok: 0
- -rw-r--r-- input_dir/file
- drwxr-xr-x input_dir
- -rw-r--r-- input_hard1
- -rw-r--r-- input_hard2
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- optional FEATURE_TAR_CREATE FEATURE_LS_SORTFILES
- testing "tar hardlinks mode" '\
- rm -rf input_* test.tar 2>/dev/null
- >input_hard1
- chmod 741 input_hard1
- ln input_hard1 input_hard2
- mkdir input_dir
- ln input_hard1 input_dir
- ln input_hard2 input_dir
- chmod 550 input_dir
- # On some filesystems, input_dir/input_hard2 is returned by readdir
- # BEFORE input_dir/input_hard1! Thats why we cant just "tar cf ... input_*":
- tar cf test.tar input_dir/input_hard* input_hard*
- tar tvf test.tar | sed "s/.*[0-9] input/input/"
- chmod 770 input_dir
- rm -rf input_*
- tar xf test.tar 2>&1
- echo Ok: $?
- ls -l . input_dir/* | grep "input.*hard" | sed "s/\\(^[^ ]*\\) .* input/\\1 input/"
- ' "\
- input_dir/input_hard1
- input_dir/input_hard2 -> input_dir/input_hard1
- input_hard1 -> input_dir/input_hard1
- input_hard2 -> input_dir/input_hard1
- Ok: 0
- -rwxr----x input_dir/input_hard1
- -rwxr----x input_dir/input_hard2
- -rwxr----x input_hard1
- -rwxr----x input_hard2
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- optional FEATURE_TAR_CREATE FEATURE_LS_SORTFILES
- testing "tar symlinks mode" '\
- rm -rf input_* test.tar 2>/dev/null
- >input_file
- chmod 741 input_file
- ln -s input_file input_soft
- mkdir input_dir
- ln input_file input_dir
- ln input_soft input_dir
- chmod 550 input_dir
- tar cf test.tar input_dir/* input_[fs]*
- tar tvf test.tar | sed "s/.*[0-9] input/input/" | sort
- chmod 770 input_dir
- rm -rf input_*
- tar xf test.tar 2>&1
- echo Ok: $?
- ls -l . input_dir/* | grep "input_[fs]" | sed "s/\\(^[^ ]*\\) .* input/\\1 input/"
- ' "\
- input_dir/input_file
- input_dir/input_soft -> input_file
- input_file -> input_dir/input_file
- input_soft -> input_dir/input_soft
- Ok: 0
- -rwxr----x input_dir/input_file
- lrwxrwxrwx input_file
- -rwxr----x input_file
- lrwxrwxrwx input_file
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- optional FEATURE_TAR_CREATE FEATURE_TAR_LONG_OPTIONS
- testing "tar --overwrite" "\
- rm -rf input_* test.tar 2>/dev/null
- ln input input_hard
- tar cf test.tar input_hard
- echo WRONG >input
- # --overwrite opens 'input_hard' without unlinking,
- # thus 'input_hard' still linked to 'input' and we write 'Ok' into it
- tar xf test.tar --overwrite 2>&1 && cat input
- " "\
- Ok
- " \
- "Ok\n" ""
- SKIP=
- test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && {
- # Needs to be run under non-root for meaningful test
- optional FEATURE_TAR_CREATE
- testing "tar writing into read-only dir" '\
- rm -rf input_* test.tar 2>/dev/null
- mkdir input_dir
- >input_dir/input_file
- chmod 550 input_dir
- tar cf test.tar input_dir
- tar tvf test.tar | sed "s/.*[0-9] input/input/"
- chmod 770 input_dir
- rm -rf input_*
- tar xf test.tar 2>&1
- echo Ok: $?
- ls -l input_dir/* . | grep input_ | sed "s/\\(^[^ ]*\\) .* input/\\1 input/"
- chmod 770 input_dir
- ' "\
- input_dir/
- input_dir/input_file
- Ok: 0
- -rw-r--r-- input_dir/input_file
- dr-xr-x--- input_dir
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- }
- # Had a bug where on extract autodetect first "switched off" -z
- # and then failed to recognize .tgz extension
- optional FEATURE_TAR_CREATE FEATURE_SEAMLESS_GZ
- testing "tar extract tgz" "\
- dd count=1 bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=F0 2>/dev/null
- tar -czf F0.tgz F0
- rm F0
- tar -xzvf F0.tgz && echo Ok
- rm F0 || echo BAD
- " "\
- F0
- Ok
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- # Do we detect XZ-compressed data (even w/o .tar.xz or txz extension)?
- # (the uuencoded hello_world.txz contains one empty file named "hello_world")
- optional UUDECODE FEATURE_TAR_AUTODETECT FEATURE_SEAMLESS_XZ
- testing "tar extract txz" "\
- uudecode -o input && tar tf input && echo Ok
- " "\
- hello_world
- Ok
- " \
- "" "\
- begin-base64 644 hello_world.txz
- /Td6WFoAAATm1rRGAgAhARYAAAB0L+Wj4AX/AEldADQZSe6ODIZQ3rSQ8kAJ
- SnMPTX+XWGKW3Yu/Rwqg4Ik5wqgQKgVH97J8yA8IvZ4ahaCQogUNHRkXibr2
- Q615wcb2G7fJU49AhWAAAAAAUA8gu9DyXfAAAWWADAAAAB5FXGCxxGf7AgAA
- AAAEWVo=
- ====
- "
- SKIP=
- # On extract, everything up to and including last ".." component is stripped
- optional FEATURE_TAR_CREATE
- testing "tar strips /../ on extract" "\
- rm -rf input_* test.tar 2>/dev/null
- mkdir input_dir
- echo Ok >input_dir/file
- tar cf test.tar ./../tar.tempdir/input_dir/../input_dir 2>&1
- rm -rf input_* 2>/dev/null
- tar -vxf test.tar 2>&1
- cat input_dir/file 2>&1
- " "\
- tar: removing leading './../tar.tempdir/input_dir/../' from member names
- input_dir/
- input_dir/file
- Ok
- " \
- "" ""
- SKIP=
- cd .. && rm -rf tar.tempdir || exit 1
- exit $FAILCOUNT
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