Re: [BUG] t9101 (master) busted on Leopard

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On Nov 15, 2007, at 5:11 PM, Wincent Colaiuta wrote:

El 15/11/2007, a las 17:04, Brian Gernhardt escribió:

On Nov 15, 2007, at 8:46 AM, Wincent Colaiuta wrote:

Was just running the test suite against the master branch and saw that t9101 is currently failing on Leopard, and a review with git- bisect indicates that it has been ever since it was first introduced (in commit 15153451). Not sure if this problem is Leopard-specific or not as I only have one machine.

It is not a Leopard specific problem, as far as I can tell. I just ran the test and had no errors on my Leopard machine. So perhaps it's some other detail of your setup?

I'm not a git-svn user myself, but if there's anything I can do to help diagnose this problem further on Leopard please let me know.

I just tested it using svn from fink and (after discovering it exists) from Leopard. No problems. Do you have an old svn package (client, admin, or perl binding) installed from Darwin Ports or Fink perhaps?

I don't use Darwin Ports or Fink, and this is a clean Leopard install (ie. nothing installed in /usr/local apart from git and a very small number of other tools that aren't related to Subversion).

This is the output of "/usr/bin/svn --version":

svn, version 1.4.4 (r25188)
   compiled Sep 23 2007, 22:32:34

Perhaps then it is something in the environment.

Hi Wincent,
Can you reproduce this deterministically? If yes, can you re-run the test with the --verbose flag and post the gzipped output (or send it to me if the list doesn't like this sort of attachment).

Thanks.

--
Benoit Sigoure aka Tsuna
EPITA Research and Development Laboratory


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