| # Ensure we don't segfault in selinux handling | |
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| . "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src | |
| print_ver_ ls | |
| # ls -l /proc/sys would segfault when built against libselinux1 2.0.15-2+b1 | |
| f=/proc/sys | |
| test -r $f || f=. | |
| ls -l $f > out || fail=1 | |
| # ls <= 8.32 would segfault when printing | |
| # the security context of broken symlink targets | |
| mkdir sedir || framework_failure_ | |
| ln -sf missing sedir/broken || framework_failure_ | |
| returns_ 1 ls -L -R -Z -m sedir > out || fail=1 | |
| # ls 9.6 would segfault with the following | |
| ls -Z . > out || fail=1 | |
| Exit $fail | |