#!/bin/sh
# Make sure that touch gives reasonable diagnostics when applied
# to an unwritable directory owned by some other user.
# Copyright (C) 2003-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
print_ver_ touch
if env -- test -w /; then
skip_ you have write access to /.
fi
if env -- test -O / || env -- test -G /; then
skip_ "you own /."
fi
skip_if_root_
# Before fileutils-4.1, we'd get the following misleading
# diagnostic instead of '...: Permission denied'.
# touch: creating '/': Is a directory
touch / > out 2>&1 && fail=1
# On SunOS4, EPERM is 'Not owner'.
# On some *BSD systems it's 'Operation not permitted'.
# On a system where root file system is mounted read-only
# it's 'Read-only file system'.
for msg in 'Not owner' 'Operation not permitted' 'Permission denied' \
'Read-only file system'; do
cat > exp < /dev/null 2>&1 && { match=1; break; }
done
test "$match" = 1 || fail=1
test $fail = 1 && compare exp out
Exit $fail