commit | d82c9a167d9e3a09eb27a00b6125e1a3fea6dc3d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com> | Tue Jan 15 19:37:17 2019 +1100 |
committer | Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com> | Tue Jan 15 10:23:31 2019 +0000 |
tree | 4b6ed1da938a80b7955bdd75d32c987c4f0a06fc | |
parent | 462e90259af39af9e23c9d919e002913042c2faa [diff] |
path/filepath: skip part of TestNTNamespaceSymlink Recent CL 156398 extended TestNTNamespaceSymlink. But new code fails, if user running the test does not have sufficient privilege to create file symlink. Skip part of TestNTNamespaceSymlink, if user cannot create symlink. Fixes #29745 Change-Id: Ie4176429ba9dd98553ce9e91fd19851cc7353f42 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/157917 Run-TryBot: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Tobias Klauser <tobias.klauser@gmail.com>
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