Cygwin: testsuite: Drop Adminstrator privileges while running tests
Test access05 and symlink03 expect operations to fail which succeed when we have Adminstrator privileges. There's perhaps a bit of incoherency here: some XFAILed tests expect to run as root (so maybe we need the ability to selectively cygdrop?). Signed-off-by: Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
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automake,
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automake,
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busybox,
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busybox,
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cocom,
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cocom,
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cygutils-extra,
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dblatex,
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dblatex,
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dejagnu,
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dejagnu,
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docbook-xml45,
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docbook-xml45,
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option to <literal>configure</literal>.
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option to <literal>configure</literal>.
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</para>
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</para>
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<!-- If you want to run the tests, <literal>dejagnu</literal> and
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<!-- If you want to run the tests, <literal>dejagnu</literal>,
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<literal>busybox</literal> are also required. -->
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<literal>busybox</literal> and <literal>cygutils-extra<literal> are also
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required. -->
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<para>
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<para>
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Building the documentation also requires the <literal>dblatex</literal>,
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Building the documentation also requires the <literal>dblatex</literal>,
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}
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}
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file mkdir $tmpdir/$tmpfile
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file mkdir $tmpdir/$tmpfile
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set env(PATH) "$runtime_root:$env(PATH)"
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set env(PATH) "$runtime_root:$env(PATH)"
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ws_spawn "$cygrun $exec $testdll_tmpdir/$tmpfile > $redirect_output"
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ws_spawn "cygdrop $cygrun $exec $testdll_tmpdir/$tmpfile > $redirect_output"
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file delete -force $tmpdir/$tmpfile
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file delete -force $tmpdir/$tmpfile
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set env(PATH) "$orig_path"
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set env(PATH) "$orig_path"
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if { $rv } {
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if { $rv } {
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