=?UTF-8?B?QnJhbmtvIMSMaWJlag==?= <brane@xbc.nu> writes:
> > At least one test FAILED, checking c:\Home\brane\src\svn\repo\tests.log
> > FAIL: commit_tests.py 6: commit wc_dir -- (anchor=wc_dir, tgt={})
> > FAIL: commit_tests.py 8: replace two nested dirs, verify empty contents
> > FAIL: commit_tests.py 10: hudson prob 1.1: delete dir, commit, update
> > FAIL: update_tests.py 1: update a locally-modified binary file
> > FAIL: update_tests.py 2: update to an old revision of a binary files
> > FAIL: update_tests.py 3: ensure update is not munging additions or
> > replacements
> > FAIL: update_tests.py 4: update to revision 0
> > FAIL: schedule_tests.py 7: revert: add some directories
> > FAIL: schedule_tests.py 8: revert: add some nested files and directories
> > FAIL: diff_tests.py 5: multiple revisions diff'd forwards and backwards
> > FAIL: diff_tests.py 9: pure repository diff update a file
> > FAIL: svnadmin_tests.py 2: test 'svnadmin youngest' subcommand
> > FAIL: svnadmin_tests.py 5: test 'svnadmin lsrevs' subcommand
>
> Just FYI, all of these seem to be "real" failures, not simple problems
> with the test drivers on Win32. About half of them are caused by stuff
> inside .svn having the read-only bit set; the rest I haven't analysed
> yet (I'm attaching tests.log, just for fun).
>
> I vote we rip out this readonlyness stuff, it's just a pain in the
> etcetera ...
Heh. +1, though I admit that most of my hatred of this stuff is the
coding nightmares it presents, not any real theoretical issues with
it.
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Received on Tue Apr 16 20:32:31 2002