Avoid re-setting (and sending) xattrs on a hard-linked file w/the same xattrs.
Improved the xattrs testing to include hard-linking.
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@@ -39,4 +39,5 @@ config.status
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/support/savetransfer
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/testsuite/chown-fake.test
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/testsuite/devices-fake.test
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/testsuite/xattrs-hlink.test
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/patches
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ TLS_OBJ = tls.o syscall.o lib/compat.o lib/snprintf.o lib/permstring.o lib/sysxa
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CHECK_PROGS = rsync$(EXEEXT) tls$(EXEEXT) getgroups$(EXEEXT) getfsdev$(EXEEXT) \
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testrun$(EXEEXT) trimslash$(EXEEXT) t_unsafe$(EXEEXT) wildtest$(EXEEXT)
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CHECK_SYMLINKS = testsuite/chown-fake.test testsuite/devices-fake.test
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CHECK_SYMLINKS = testsuite/chown-fake.test testsuite/devices-fake.test testsuite/xattrs-hlink.test
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# Objects for CHECK_PROGS to clean
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CHECK_OBJS=tls.o testrun.o getgroups.o getfsdev.o t_stub.o t_unsafe.o trimslash.o wildtest.o
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@@ -256,6 +256,9 @@ testsuite/chown-fake.test:
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testsuite/devices-fake.test:
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ln -s devices.test $(srcdir)/testsuite/devices-fake.test
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testsuite/xattrs-hlink.test:
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ln -s xattrs.test $(srcdir)/testsuite/xattrs-hlink.test
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# This does *not* depend on building or installing: you can use it to
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# check a version installed from a binary or some other source tree,
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# if you want.
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@@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ Changes since 3.0.4:
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- When replacing a non-dir with a symlink/hard-link/device/special-file,
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the update should now be done in an atomic manner.
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- Fixed a free of the wrong pointer in uncache_tmp_xattrs() (which only
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sometimes affects an --xattr transfer when --backup is used).
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- Avoid re-sending xattr info for hard-linked files w/the same xattrs
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(protocol 31).
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- When backing up a file, try to hard-link the file into place so that the
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upcoming replacement of the destination file will be atomic.
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@@ -549,8 +549,10 @@ void itemize(const char *fnamecmp, struct file_struct *file, int ndx, int statre
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#ifdef SUPPORT_XATTRS
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if (preserve_xattrs && do_xfers
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&& iflags & (ITEM_REPORT_XATTR|ITEM_TRANSFER)) {
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send_xattr_request(NULL, file,
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iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR ? sock_f_out : -1);
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int fd = iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR
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&& (protocol_version < 31 || !BITS_SET(iflags, ITEM_XNAME_FOLLOWS|ITEM_LOCAL_CHANGE))
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? sock_f_out : -1;
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send_xattr_request(NULL, file, fd);
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}
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#endif
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} else if (ndx >= 0) {
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@@ -548,14 +548,16 @@ int recv_files(int f_in, int f_out, char *local_name)
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rprintf(FINFO, "recv_files(%s)\n", fname);
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#ifdef SUPPORT_XATTRS
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if (iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR && do_xfers)
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if (preserve_xattrs && iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR && do_xfers
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&& (protocol_version < 31 || !BITS_SET(iflags, ITEM_XNAME_FOLLOWS|ITEM_LOCAL_CHANGE)))
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recv_xattr_request(file, f_in);
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#endif
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if (!(iflags & ITEM_TRANSFER)) {
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maybe_log_item(file, iflags, itemizing, xname);
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#ifdef SUPPORT_XATTRS
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if (preserve_xattrs && iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR && do_xfers)
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if (preserve_xattrs && iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR && do_xfers
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&& !BITS_SET(iflags, ITEM_XNAME_FOLLOWS|ITEM_LOCAL_CHANGE))
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set_file_attrs(fname, file, NULL, fname, 0);
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#endif
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if (iflags & ITEM_IS_NEW) {
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2
rsync.h
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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
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/* This is used when working on a new protocol version in CVS, and should
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* be a new non-zero value for each CVS change that affects the protocol.
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* It must ALWAYS be 0 when the protocol goes final (and NEVER before)! */
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#define SUBPROTOCOL_VERSION 12
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#define SUBPROTOCOL_VERSION 13
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/* We refuse to interoperate with versions that are not in this range.
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* Note that we assume we'll work with later versions: the onus is on
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sender.c
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sender.c
@@ -155,7 +155,8 @@ static void write_ndx_and_attrs(int f_out, int ndx, int iflags,
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if (iflags & ITEM_XNAME_FOLLOWS)
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write_vstring(f_out, buf, len);
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#ifdef SUPPORT_XATTRS
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if (preserve_xattrs && iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR && do_xfers)
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if (preserve_xattrs && iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR && do_xfers
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&& (protocol_version < 31 || !BITS_SET(iflags, ITEM_XNAME_FOLLOWS|ITEM_LOCAL_CHANGE)))
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send_xattr_request(fname, file, f_out);
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#endif
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}
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@@ -236,7 +237,8 @@ void send_files(int f_in, int f_out)
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rprintf(FINFO, "send_files(%d, %s%s%s)\n", ndx, path,slash,fname);
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#ifdef SUPPORT_XATTRS
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if (preserve_xattrs && iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR && do_xfers)
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if (preserve_xattrs && iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR && do_xfers
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&& (protocol_version < 31 || !BITS_SET(iflags, ITEM_XNAME_FOLLOWS|ITEM_LOCAL_CHANGE)))
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recv_xattr_request(file, f_in);
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#endif
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ name2="$fromdir/name2"
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name3="$fromdir/name3"
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name4="$fromdir/name4"
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echo "This is the file" > "$name1"
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ln "$name1" "$name2" || fail "Can't create hardlink"
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ln "$name1" "$name2" || test_skipped "Can't create hardlink"
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ln "$name2" "$name3" || fail "Can't create hardlink"
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cp "$name2" "$name4" || fail "Can't copy file"
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cat $srcdir/*.c >"$fromdir/text"
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
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# Test that rsync handles basic xattr preservation.
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. $suitedir/rsync.fns
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lnkdir="$tmpdir/lnk"
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$RSYNC --version | grep ", xattrs" >/dev/null || test_skipped "Rsync is configured without xattr support"
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@@ -38,7 +39,7 @@ case "`xattr 2>&1`" in
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;;
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esac
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makepath "$fromdir/foo/bar"
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makepath "$lnkdir" "$fromdir/foo/bar"
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echo now >"$fromdir/file0"
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echo something >"$fromdir/file1"
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echo else >"$fromdir/file2"
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@@ -73,32 +74,60 @@ xset user.dir1 'need to test directory xattrs too' foo
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xset user.dir2 'another xattr' foo
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xset user.dir3 'this is one last one for the moment' foo
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xset user.dir4 'another dir test' foo/bar
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xset user.dir5 'one last one' foo/bar
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xset user.foo 'new foo' foo/file3 foo/bar/file5
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xset user.bar 'new bar' foo/file3 foo/bar/file5
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xset user.long 'this is also a long attribute that will be truncated in the initial data send' foo/file3 foo/bar/file5
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xset $RUSR.equal 'this long attribute should remain the same and not need to be transferred' foo/file3 foo/bar/file5
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xset user.dir0 'old extra value' "$chkdir/foo"
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xset user.dir1 'old dir value' "$chkdir/foo"
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xset user.short 'old short' "$chkdir/file1"
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xset user.extra 'remove me' "$chkdir/file1"
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xset user.foo 'old foo' "$chkdir/foo/file3"
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xset $RUSR.equal 'this long attribute should remain the same and not need to be transferred' "$chkdir/foo/file3"
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case $0 in
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*hlink*)
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ln foo/bar/file5 foo/bar/file6 || test_skipped "Can't create hardlink"
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files="$files foo/bar/file6"
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dashH='-H'
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altDest='--link-dest'
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;;
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*)
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dashH=''
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altDest='--copy-dest'
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;;
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esac
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xls $dirs $files >"$scratchdir/xattrs.txt"
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# OK, let's try a simple xattr copy.
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checkit "$RSYNC -avX --super . '$chkdir/'" "$fromdir" "$chkdir"
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checkit "$RSYNC -avX $dashH --super . '$chkdir/'" "$fromdir" "$chkdir"
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cd "$chkdir"
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xls $dirs $files | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
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cd "$fromdir"
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checkit "$RSYNC -aiX --super --copy-dest=../chk . ../to" "$fromdir" "$todir"
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if [ "$dashH" ]; then
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for fn in $files; do
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name=`basename $fn`
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ln $fn ../lnk/$name
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done
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fi
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checkit "$RSYNC -aiX $dashH --super $altDest=../chk . ../to" "$fromdir" "$todir"
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cd "$todir"
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xls $dirs $files | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
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[ "$dashH" ] && rm -rf "$lnkdir"
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cd "$fromdir"
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rm -rf "$todir"
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@@ -106,7 +135,7 @@ xset user.nice 'this is nice, but different' file1
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xls $dirs $files >"$scratchdir/xattrs.txt"
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checkit "$RSYNC -aiX --fake-super --link-dest=../chk . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir"
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checkit "$RSYNC -aiX $dashH --fake-super --link-dest=../chk . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir"
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cd "$todir"
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xls $dirs $files | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
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@@ -136,7 +165,7 @@ cd "$fromdir"
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rm -rf "$todir"
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# When run by a non-root tester, this checks if no-user-perm files/dirs can be copied.
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checkit "$RSYNC -aiX --fake-super --chmod=a= . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir" # 2>"$scratchdir/errors.txt"
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checkit "$RSYNC -aiX $dashH --fake-super --chmod=a= . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir" # 2>"$scratchdir/errors.txt"
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cd "$todir"
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xls $dirs $files | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
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@@ -148,10 +177,13 @@ $RSYNC -aX file1 file2
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$RSYNC -aX file1 file2 ../chk/
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$RSYNC -aX --del ../chk/ .
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$RSYNC -aX file1 ../lnk/
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[ "$dashH" ] && ln "$chkdir/file1" ../lnk/extra-link
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xls file1 file2 >"$scratchdir/xattrs.txt"
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checkit "$RSYNC -aiiX --copy-dest=../lnk . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir"
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checkit "$RSYNC -aiiX $dashH $altDest=../lnk . ../to" "$chkdir" "$todir"
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[ "$dashH" ] && rm ../lnk/extra-link
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cd "$todir"
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xls file1 file2 | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/xattrs.txt" -
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