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#! /bin/sh

# This program is distributable under the terms of the GNU GPL (see
# COPYING).

# Test that rsync handles basic ACL preservation.

. $srcdir/testsuite/rsync.fns

$RSYNC --version | grep ", ACLs" >/dev/null || test_skipped "Rsync is configured without ACL support"

makepath "$fromdir/foo"
echo something >"$fromdir/file1"
echo else >"$fromdir/file2"

files='foo file1 file2'

case "$setfacl_nodef" in
true)
    if ! chmod --help 2>&1 | fgrep +a >/dev/null; then
	test_skipped "I don't know how to use setfacl or chmod for ACLs"
    fi
    chmod +a "root allow read,write,execute" "$fromdir/foo" || test_skipped "Your filesystem has ACLs disabled"
    chmod +a "root allow read,execute" "$fromdir/file1"
    chmod +a "admin allow read" "$fromdir/file1"
    chmod +a "daemon allow read,write" "$fromdir/file1"
    chmod +a "root allow read,execute" "$fromdir/file2"

    see_acls() {
	ls -le "${@}"
    }
    ;;
*)
    setfacl -m u:0:7 "$fromdir/foo" || test_skipped "Your filesystem has ACLs disabled"
    setfacl -m g:1:5 "$fromdir/foo"
    setfacl -m g:2:1 "$fromdir/foo"
    setfacl -m g:0:7 "$fromdir/foo"
    setfacl -m u:2:1 "$fromdir/foo"
    setfacl -m u:1:5 "$fromdir/foo"

    setfacl -m u:0:5 "$fromdir/file1"
    setfacl -m g:0:4 "$fromdir/file1"
    setfacl -m u:1:6 "$fromdir/file1"

    setfacl -m u:0:5 "$fromdir/file2"

    see_acls() {
	getfacl "${@}"
    }
    ;;
esac

cd "$fromdir"
$RSYNC -avvA $files "$todir/"

see_acls $files >"$scratchdir/acls.txt"

cd "$todir"
see_acls $files | diff $diffopt "$scratchdir/acls.txt" -

# The script would have aborted on error, so getting here means we've won.
exit 0