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Subject:    [unison-users] Small Problems with the 2.26.4 selftest module (Linux, OSX) on FAT32
From:       Ralph Lehmann <ralph-lehmann () web ! de>
Date:       2006-12-16 13:59:28
Message-ID: 4583FBC0.2020800 () web ! de
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Hello,

I've tested the new version on a mounted FAT32 file system with OSX an
Linux.

OSX:
-----------------%<---------------------
Contacting server...
Connected
[//ralph-lehmanns-computer.local//Volumes/DOWNLOAD/unison/2.26.4/test-a.tmp
->
//ralph-lehmanns-computer.local//Volumes/DOWNLOAD/unison/2.26.4/test-b.tmp]
Running internal tests...
backups 1 (local)...
Test backups 1 (local) / 1:
Expected BACKUP1 =
  Dir [("x", File "foo"); ("d", Dir [("a", File "barr")])]
but found
  Dir [("x", File "foo"); ("d", Dir [("a", File "barr"); ("._a", File "
----------------->%---------------------
See attachment too. The module tries to handle resource forks on the
file system, and this fails. Please consider to terminate the test in
this case with a clearly hint to the user.

Linux
-----------------%<---------------------
Contacting server...
Connected [//debian//mnt/unison/2.26.4/test-a.tmp ->
//debian//mnt/unison/2.26.4/test-b.tmp]
Running internal tests...
backups 1 (local)...
backups 2...
backups 2a...
backups 3...
backups 4...
backups 5 (directories)...
backups 6 (backup prefix/suffix)...
links 1 (directories and links)...
Fatal error: Error in Test.test:
Operation not permitted [symlink(/mnt/unison/2.26.4/test-a.tmp/x/l)]
----------------->%---------------------
The module tries to create a symlink on the file system, and this fails.
Please consider to _do not_ terminate the selftest with a "Fatal Error",
it would be better to bypass the symlink test in this case and print a
message to the user, that links doesn't supported on a FAT32 FS.

ciao Ralph

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