#!/bin/sh # Copyright (C) 1998,1999 Philip Hands # Copyright (C) 2001 by Martin Pool # This program is distributable under the terms of the GNU GPL (see # COPYING) # This script tests ssh, if possible. It's called by runtests.sh . "$suitedir/rsync.fns" if [ "x$rsync_enable_ssh_tests" != xyes ] then test_skipped "Skipping SSH tests because \$rsync_enable_ssh_tests is not set" fi if ! type ssh >/dev/null ; then test_skipped "Skipping SSH tests because ssh is not in the path" fi if ! [ "`ssh -o'BatchMode yes' localhost echo yes`" = "yes" ]; then test_skipped "Skipping SSH tests because ssh conection to localhost not authorised" fi # Added by Steve Bonds Feb 2 2003 # Without this, there are no files in the $fromdir directory, so rsync has # nothing to do. hands_setup runtest "ssh: basic test" 'checkit "$RSYNC -avH -e ssh --rsync-path=\"$RSYNC\" \"$fromdir/\" \"localhost:$todir\"" "$fromdir/" "$todir"' # Added by Steve Bonds Feb 2 2003 # I assumed that "F1" was intended to hold a single file for testing if # rsync could detect a renamed file over ssh. Without this line below # it was unset so the "mv" tried to move a parent directory into a # subdirectory of itself. There is probably a better way of pulling out # a sample file to rename. F1=`ls "$todir" | head -5 | tail -1` mv "$todir/$F1" "$todir/ThisShouldGo" runtest "ssh: renamed file" 'checkit "$RSYNC --delete -avH -e ssh --rsync-path=\"$RSYNC\" \"$fromdir/\" \"localhost:$todir\"" "$fromdir/" "$todir"'