tests: add Novell DOS tool baseline suite
Add DOS-side baseline scripts for the Novell tools used to compare the reimplemented public utilities. The suite covers the current baseline set: MAP SLIST WHOAMI LOGIN / LOGOUT NDIR NCOPY FLAG FLAGDIR CREATOR RIGHTS GRANT REVOKE REMOVE It also includes supporting trustee, rights, rename, move, delete and file-operation tests. Each test writes reproducible output into a per-tool CMP directory and provides a matching ZIP helper for collecting the results. The ZIP helpers clean generated test trees afterwards so SYS: does not keep accumulating temporary directories. This is the Novell baseline layer only. A later change can extend the same scripts to run the full comparison cycle: NPUBLIC baseline -> PUBLIC implementation -> NPUBLIC control
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# WHOAMI baseline test
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This directory contains a Novell `WHOAMI` baseline test for MARS NWE.
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## Files
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- `WHOSTA.BAT` - runs the baseline test and writes results to `F:\WHOCMP`.
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- `WHOZIP.BAT` - packs the result directory into `F:\WHOCMP\WHOSTA.ZIP`.
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## Run
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Run while logged in as the user whose identity/context should be captured, normally `SUPERVISOR`:
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```bat
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F:
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CD WHOSTA
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WHOZIP
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```
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## Coverage
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The test uses Novell baseline tool `\NPUBLIC\WHOAMI` and captures:
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- default `WHOAMI`
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- explicit server `WHOAMI MARS`
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- documented options: `/SECURITY`, `/GROUPS`, `/WORKGROUPS`, `/RIGHTS`, `/SYSTEM`, `/OBJECT`, `/ALL`
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- missing-server case with `NWBYGONE01`
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- bad-option case
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- help text from `WHOAMI /?`
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Known usage from Novell baseline:
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```text
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Usage:
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WHOAMI [Server] [/Security] [/Groups] [/WorkGroups] [/Rights] [/SYstem]
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[/Object] [/All] [/Continuous]
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```
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The output is login-context dependent, so later comparisons should normalize user/server/date/session-specific lines where needed.
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