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2006-05-10T20:57:01
* tests/mkinst3.test: Fix `mkdir' wrapper to not be confused if ``pwd`' contains the string `-p'. Create the wrapper in a subdirectory so that `.' in $PATH does not lead to an endless loop.
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#! /bin/sh
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# Test mkinstalldirs with spaces in directory names.
. ./defs || exit 1
set -e
# Make sure the directory we will create can be created...
mkdir '~a b' || exit 77
mkdir '~a b/-x y' || exit 77
rm -rf '~a b'
cp "$testsrcdir/../lib/mkinstalldirs" .
# Test mkinstalldirs with the installed mkdir.
./mkinstalldirs '~a b/-x y'
test -d '~a b/-x y'
rm -rf '~a b'
# Trick mkinstalldirs into thinking mkdir does not support -p.
mkdir bin
cat >bin/mkdir <<'EOF'
#!/bin/sh
for arg
do
case $arg in
-p) exit 1;;
esac
done
PATH=$AM_PATH
export PATH
exec mkdir "$@"
EOF
chmod +x bin/mkdir
AM_PATH=$PATH
export AM_PATH
PATH=`pwd`/bin:$PATH
export PATH
# Test mkinstalldirs without mkdir -p.
./mkinstalldirs '~a b/-x y'
test -d '~a b/-x y'
rm -rf '~a b'
./mkinstalldirs "`pwd`///~a b//-x y"
test -d "`pwd`/~a b/-x y"
rm -rf '~a b'