A slightly better fix than the last one (though it won't make any
[rsync.git] / t_unsafe.c
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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2002 by Martin Pool
3 *
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19 /**
20 * @file
22 * Test harness for unsafe_symlink(). Not linked into @c rsync itself.
24 * Prints either "safe" or "unsafe" depending on the two arguments.
25 * Always returns 0 unless something extraordinary happens.
26 **/
28 #include "rsync.h"
30 int dry_run, read_only, list_only, verbose;
31 int preserve_perms = 0;
34 int
35 main(int argc, char **argv)
37 if (argc != 3) {
38 fprintf(stderr, "usage: t_unsafe LINKDEST SRCDIR\n");
39 return 1;
42 printf("%s\n",
43 unsafe_symlink(argv[1], argv[2]) ? "unsafe" : "safe");
45 return 0;