02-06-2011
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Hi,
Thank you for your swift response. I ran the script w/o the -p for the mkdir command and received the following:
mkdir: cannot create directory `/boo/dir1': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/boo/dir1/file1': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/boo/dir2': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/boo/dir2/file1': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/boo/boo_file': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/doo/dir1': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/doo/dir1/file1': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/doo/dir2': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/doo/dir2/file1': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/doo/doo_file': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/foo/dir1': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/foo/dir1/file1': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/foo/dir2': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/foo/dir2/file1': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/foo/foo_file': No such file or directory
When I ran it with the -p I received:
mkdir: cannot create directory `/boo': Permission denied
touch: cannot touch `/boo/dir1/file1': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/boo': Permission denied
touch: cannot touch `/boo/dir2/file1': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/boo/boo_file': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/doo': Permission denied
touch: cannot touch `/doo/dir1/file1': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/doo': Permission denied
touch: cannot touch `/doo/dir2/file1': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/doo/doo_file': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/foo': Permission denied
touch: cannot touch `/foo/dir1/file1': No such file or directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `/foo': Permission denied
touch: cannot touch `/foo/dir2/file1': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/foo/foo_file': No such file or directory
Thanks again.
It fails because you are trying to create those in `/' and you are not root.
Remove the `/' in front of directories in the script
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atf-sh [-s shell] -- interpreter for shell-based test programs
SYNOPSIS
atf-sh script
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