doc: stat: clarify that %t and %T expand to the file system type
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # Confirm that copying a directory into itself gets a proper diagnostic.
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19 # In 4.0.35 and earlier, `mkdir dir && cp -R dir dir' would produce this:
20 # cp: won't create hard link `dir/dir/dir' to directory `'
21 # Now it gives this:
22 # cp: can't copy a directory `dir' into itself `dir/dir'
24 . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
25 print_ver_ cp
27 mkdir a dir || framework_failure_
30 # This command should exit nonzero.
31 cp -R dir dir 2> out && fail=1
32 echo 1 >> out
34 # This should, too. However, with coreutils-7.1 it would infloop.
35 cp -rl dir dir 2>> out && fail=1
36 echo 2 >> out
38 cp -rl a dir dir 2>> out && fail=1
39 echo 3 >> out
40 cp -rl a dir dir 2>> out && fail=1
41 echo 4 >> out
43 cat > exp <<\EOF
44 cp: cannot copy a directory, `dir', into itself, `dir/dir'
46 cp: cannot copy a directory, `dir', into itself, `dir/dir'
48 cp: cannot copy a directory, `dir', into itself, `dir/dir'
50 cp: cannot copy a directory, `dir', into itself, `dir/dir'
52 EOF
55 compare exp out || fail=1
57 Exit $fail