copy_file: handle "cp /dev/foo file" (almost) compatibly to coreutils.
(almost because we do not copy mode, which is probably wasn't intended). +61 bytes.
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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ echo file number one > file1
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echo file number two > file2
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ln -s file2 link1
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mkdir dir1
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touch --date='Sat Jan 29 21:24:08 PST 2000' dir1/file3
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# why???
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#touch --date='Sat Jan 29 21:24:08 PST 2000' dir1/file3
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mkdir there
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busybox cp -a file1 file2 link1 dir1 there
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test -f there/file1
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2
testsuite/cp/cp-dev-file
Normal file
2
testsuite/cp/cp-dev-file
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
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busybox cp /dev/null foo
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test -f foo
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@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
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touch foo
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chmod a-r foo
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set +e
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busybox cp foo bar
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if test `id -u` = 0; then
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# run as user with nonzero uid
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setuidgid 1 busybox cp foo bar
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else
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busybox cp foo bar
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fi
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set -e
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test ! -f bar
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