# tests for -execdir pwd \+
if { [ safe_path ] } {
global SKIP_OLD
exec rm -rf tmp
exec mkdir tmp
# Create an empty shell script.
exec touch tmp/foo
exec chmod +x tmp/foo
# The -execdir should find the "foo" in the current directory.
# If not, the find command is probably executing the command
# built up by -execdir in the wrong directory.
set SKIP_OLD 1
find_start p {tmp -name foo -execdir sh ./foo \{\} + } ""
set SKIP_OLD 0
exec rm -rf tmp
}