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When checking path against ignore-include regexps $path argument is given relatively to svn repo root. This results in unwanted prefix which is path to svn branch location and should be stripped before testing path against ignore-include regexps Signed-off-by: Pavel Dydyshka <[email protected]>
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Submitted as [email protected] To fetch this version into To fetch this version to local tag |
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Hm what's the matter with failed perforce test? |
The failure suggests that there has been some problem with the Perforce server when running the tests. This is one of the many flaky issues in Git's test suite (which makes me frequently puzzled because I would never allow such flakes in my test suite in any software I maintain). I hit "Re-run", hopefully that will "fix" it. In any case, this test failure has obviously nothing at all to do with this PR's changes, so you probably should feel as free to ignore the test failures as the Git project itself. |
@pddshk that "fixed" it. |
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On the Git mailing list, Eric Wong wrote (reply to this): Pavel Dydyshko via GitGitGadget <[email protected]> wrote:
> perl/Git/SVN/Fetcher.pm | 4 ++++
> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
Can you please include tests for this and your other change
for multi-line support in
<[email protected]>?
It's difficult to do any maintainence or updates on `git svn'
without tests, especially since SVN is far less common nowadays
with few remaining users. Thanks. |
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cc: Eric Wong [email protected]