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Author loewis
Recipients db3l, loewis, ned.deily, tarek, titus
Date 2009-11-29.22:08:45
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In-reply-to <1259531979.65.0.763846455923.issue7408@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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> At some level, I'm not sure it really matters as long as the test uses
> whatever actual filesystem ownership is in place checking for default
> values.

I think that's difficult to implement, as the files are not there
anymore when the check is made (only the tarfile); somebody correct
me if I'm wrong. So I agree that the test for group ownership should
be dropped, in the failing case (i.e. where nothing was specified for
the tar command).
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