-# Test #16's setup repeated with the --no-exec-mask flag.
-#
-TESTNUM=20
-TARGET="${TESTDIR}"/foo
-touch "${TARGET}"
-chmod 644 "${TARGET}"
-# The directory allows execute for user, group, and other, so the file
-# should actually inherit them regardless of its initial mode when the
-# --no-exec-mask flag is passed.
-setfacl -d -m user:${USERS[0]}:rwx "${TESTDIR}"
-
-$BIN --no-exec-mask "${TARGET}"
-
-EXPECTED=$(cat <<EOF
-user::rwx
-user:${USERS[0]}:rwx
-group::r-x
-mask::rwx
-other::r-x
-EOF
-)
-
-ACTUAL=$(getfacl --omit-header "${TARGET}")
-compare
-
-
-
-# Test #20 repeated recursively to make sure the flags play nice
-# together.
-TESTNUM=21
-PARENT_DIR="${TESTDIR}"/foo
-TARGET="${PARENT_DIR}"/bar
-mkdir "${PARENT_DIR}"
-touch "${TARGET}"
-chmod 644 "${TARGET}"
-setfacl -d -m user:${USERS[0]}:rwx "${TESTDIR}"
-
-$BIN --recursive --no-exec-mask "${PARENT_DIR}"
-
-EXPECTED=$(cat <<EOF
-user::rwx
-user:${USERS[0]}:rwx
-group::r-x
-mask::rwx
-other::r-x
-EOF
-)
-
-ACTUAL=$(getfacl --omit-header "${TARGET}")
-compare
-