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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # Ensure that du does not rely on narrow types like size_t for
3 # file sizes or sums.
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20 . "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
21 print_ver_ du
22 require_sparse_support_
24 # timeout to avoid hang on GNU/Hurd from 2019
25 timeout 10 dd bs=1 seek=8G of=big < /dev/null 2> /dev/null
26 if test $? != 0; then
27 skip_ 'cannot create a file large enough for this test; possibly
28 because file offsets are only 32 bits on this file system'
31 # FIXME: this should be a test of dd.
32 # On some systems (at least linux-2.4.18 + NFS to Solaris system)
33 # the 'dd' command above mistakenly creates a file of length '0', yet
34 # doesn't fail. The root of that failure is that the ftruncate call
35 # returns zero but doesn't do its job. Detect this failure.
36 set x $(ls -gG big)
37 size=$4
38 if test "$size" = 0; then
39 skip_ "cannot create a file large enough for this test
40 possibly because this system's NFS support is buggy
41 Consider rerunning this test on a different file system."
45 # This would print '0 big' with coreutils-4.5.8.
46 du -ab big > out || fail=1
48 cat <<\EOF > exp
49 8589934592 big
50 EOF
52 compare exp out || fail=1
54 Exit $fail