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The POSIX standard for tar says that there must be at least
two 512-bytes zero blocks at the end of the tar archive file.
Our implementation would only emit a single 512-byte zero block if the
size of the last file was in the range 18*512 through 19*512-1 (modulo
20*512). GNU tar would correctly unpack such tar archive file, but
would emit a warning:
tar: A lone zero block at 20
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Ever since the test suites were converted to the common_test
convention, the tests for long names started to fail on Windows. The
reason is that those test cases depend on the current working
directory, and that the current working directory in common_test test
cases is usually set to a directory with a longer pathname than in
test_server test suites.
Since neither Erlang/OTP nor common_test provides a portable way
to create a temporary directory with a short name, we will have to
abuse priv_dir by going upwards from it. For further information,
see the comment in run_in_short_tempdir/2.
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Running Dialyzer on the test suites revealed a few type errors.
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* bg/cleanup-tests:
file_SUITE: eliminate a warning for an unused variable
kernel tests: modernize guard tests
unicode_SUITE: replace deprecated concat_binary/1 with list_to_binary/1
stdlib tests: modernize guard tests
Test suites: fix creation of Emakefiles
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Don't change any guard tests in the id_transform_SUITE
module, because it intentionally use the old guard tests
to test that id_transform can handle them.
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