2 # Ensure that rm works even from an unreadable working directory.
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19 if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
27 mkdir
-p a
/1 b c d
/2 e
/3 || framework_failure
34 # With coreutils-5.2.1, this would get a failed assertion.
35 rm -r "$t/a" "$t/b" || fail
=1
37 # With coreutils-5.2.1, this would get the following:
38 # rm: cannot get current directory: Permission denied
39 # rm: failed to return to initial working directory: Bad file descriptor
40 rm -r "$t/d" "$t/e" || fail
=1
42 test -d "$t/a" && fail
=1
43 test -d "$t/b" && fail
=1
44 test -d "$t/d" && fail
=1
45 test -d "$t/e" && fail
=1