| # Exercise ls symlink ELOOP handling | |
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| . "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src | |
| print_ver_ ls | |
| ln -s loop loop || framework_failure_ | |
| cat loop >/dev/null 2>&1 && skip_ 'symlink loops not detected' | |
| # With coreutils <= 9.3 we would dereference symlinks on the command line | |
| # and thus fail to display a symlink that could not be traversed. | |
| ls loop || fail=1 | |
| ls -l loop || fail=1 | |
| ls -l --color=always loop || fail=1 | |
| # Ensure these still fail | |
| returns_ 2 ls -H loop || fail=1 | |
| returns_ 2 ls -L loop || fail=1 | |
| Exit $fail | |