1 # Process this file with autom4te to create testsuite. -*- Autotest -*-
2 # Test suite for GNU tar.
3 # Copyright 2013-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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18 # Description: If tar 1.26 was called with the --remove-files option and told
19 # to archive (and thus delete) two subdirectories where the second was
20 # specified relative to the first, it would be unable to delete the
21 # second directory (and its contents), since the relative path would no
22 # longer be valid once the first directory was deleted.
24 # This case checks for successful deletion of all archived items
25 # in --create/incremental mode.
27 # Note: tar 1.27 fails this test case due to a more general issue
28 # archving-and-removing a full directory tree when run in incremental
29 # mode; see remfiles09b.at for that specific test case.
31 AT_SETUP([remove-files deleting two subdirs in -c/incr. mode])
32 AT_KEYWORDS([create incremental remove-files remfiles08 remfiles08b])
34 AT_XFAIL_IF(true) # we expect to fail in tar 1.27
39 echo foo/foo_file > foo/foo_file
40 echo bar/bar_file > bar/bar_file
42 tar -cvf foo.tar --incremental --remove-files -C foo . -C ../bar .
57 tar: .: Directory is new
58 tar: .: Directory is new