X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/ee887d98f6f6656e24cd21527307804d932faa29..7e4b6b7bc47b8ac00fa295ed60e6e13e28fd1a8a:/testsuite/hardlinks.test diff --git a/testsuite/hardlinks.test b/testsuite/hardlinks.test index 2f5399eb..37e7517e 100644 --- a/testsuite/hardlinks.test +++ b/testsuite/hardlinks.test @@ -5,15 +5,12 @@ # This program is distributable under the terms of the GNU GPL (see # COPYING). -# Test rsync handling of hardlinks. By default (in 2.5.1) rsync does -# not detect symlinks and they get split into different files. If you -# specify -H, then hard links are detected and recreated as hardlinks -# on the other end. +# Test rsync handling of hardlinks. By default, rsync does not detect +# hard links and they get sent as separate files. If you specify -H, +# then hard links are detected and linked together on the receiver. . "$suitedir/rsync.fns" -set -x - # Build some hardlinks fromdir="$scratchdir/from" @@ -38,12 +35,21 @@ echo "extra extra" >>"$todir/name1" checkit "$RSYNC -aHivv --no-whole-file \"$fromdir/\" \"$todir/\"" "$fromdir" "$todir" +# Add a new link in a new subdirectory to test that we don't try to link +# the files before the directory gets created. mkdir "$fromdir/subdir" ln "$name1" "$fromdir/subdir/new-file" rm "$todir/text" checkit "$RSYNC -aHivv \"$fromdir/\" \"$todir/\"" "$fromdir" "$todir" +# Do some duplicate copies using --link-dest and --copy-dest to test that +# we hard-link all locally-inherited items. +checkit "$RSYNC -aHivv --link-dest=\"$todir\" \"$fromdir/\" \"$chkdir/\"" "$todir" "$chkdir" + +rm -rf "$chkdir" +checkit "$RSYNC -aHivv --copy-dest=\"$todir\" \"$fromdir/\" \"$chkdir/\"" "$fromdir" "$chkdir" + # Make sure there's nothing wrong with sending a single file with -H # enabled (this has broken twice so far, so we need this test). rm -rf "$todir"