rm, du, chmod, chown, chgrp: use much less memory for large directories
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # Test "ln --target-dir" with one file.
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19 # Before coreutils-4.5.3, --target-dir didn't work with one file.
20 # It would create the desired link, but would fail with a diagnosis like this:
21 # ln: `d/.': cannot overwrite directory
22 # Based on a test case from Dmitry V. Levin.
24 . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
25 print_ver_ ln
27 mkdir d || framework_failure_
28 ln -s --target-dir=d ../f || fail=1
30 Exit $fail