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

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On Nov 16, 2007, at 10:37, Wincent Colaiuta wrote:

El 16/11/2007, a las 5:25, Väinö Järvelä escribió:

On Nov 15, 2007, at 18:11, Wincent Colaiuta wrote:

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.

I cannot reproduce this on Leopard (not yet updated to 10.5.1). I tested this with self-compiled GIT from commit id ca2b71c

svn version is the same as yours, I do use Fink, and I have used Fink to install Perl SVN bindings.

Strange. I've looked in the environment and there is nothing suspicious; in fact, running the tests with a totally clean environment (env -i ./t9101-git-svn-props.sh) produces exactly the same result.

This was with commit 039bc64e (HEAD of master yesterday). I just tested the commit you mention (HEAD of next) and get the same failure; this is the procedure I'm using to test:

git fetch
git checkout -b next_test origin/next
git describe # (v1.5.3.5-1780-gca2b71c)
git clean
make clean && make
cd t
env -i ./t9101-git-svn-props.sh

So really, not sure what could be causing this.

Did you forget to install the newly compiled version? Or does the test system use git from the source tree?

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Väinö

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