Now I am using Linux and subversion 0.29, and get this results:
PASS: run-tests.py 1: cvs2svn with no arguments shows usage
PASS: run-tests.py 2: fail on encountering an invalid symbolic name
PASS: run-tests.py 3: fail early on encountering a branch with two names
PASS: run-tests.py 4: convert as much as can, despite a corrupt ,v file
PASS: run-tests.py 5: convert a branch file rooted in a 'dead' revision
PASS: run-tests.py 6: detection of the executable flag
FAIL: run-tests.py 7: conversion of filename with a space
PASS: run-tests.py 8: handle a control char in a log message
XFAIL: run-tests.py 9: handle branches rooted in a redeleted revision
PASS: run-tests.py 10: two commits in quick succession
PASS: run-tests.py 11: prune, but never too much
PASS: run-tests.py 12: file deleted twice, in the root of the repository
PASS: run-tests.py 13: simple trunk commits
PASS: run-tests.py 14: two interleaved trunk commits, different log msgs
XFAIL: run-tests.py 15: simple tags
PASS: run-tests.py 16: simple branch commits
PASS: run-tests.py 17: a commit affecting both trunk and a branch
PASS: run-tests.py 18: branch created from both trunk and another branch
PASS: run-tests.py 19: resyncing should not misorder commit groups
One failed test run, several with "XFAIL". What is the meaning of this XFAIL ?
Interestingly for the script of the 0.29 script out of the source download the
test "conversion of filename with a space" is PASSing.
Converting my own repository does now seem to work under Linux. I could
produce a dumpfile, and am now waiting for another few hours to load it into
svn. ;-)
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Martin Fuchs
martin-fuchs@gmx.net
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Received on Sat Sep 6 15:45:59 2003