1#!/bin/sh
2# cp -r should not create symlinks.  Fixed in fileutils-4.1.5.
3
4# Copyright (C) 2001-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
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18
19# Restored old behavior (whereby cp -r preserves symlinks) in 4.1.6,
20# though now such usage evokes a warning:
21# cp: 'slink': WARNING: using -r to copy symbolic links is not portable
22
23. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
24print_ver_ cp
25
26echo abc > foo || framework_failure_
27ln -s foo slink || framework_failure_
28ln -s no-such-file no-file || framework_failure_
29
30
31# This would fail in 4.1.5, not in 4.1.6.
32cp -r no-file junk 2>/dev/null || fail=1
33
34cp -r slink bar 2>/dev/null || fail=1
35set x $(ls -l bar); shift; mode=$1
36case $mode in
37  l*) ;;
38  *) fail=1;;
39esac
40
41Exit $fail
42