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tests: when making a `memctx`, make sure to use a single repo instance The way self.repo is dynamic produces bad lock behavior because the `context.memctx` ends up with a different instance than self in `localrepo.commitctx`, which means the callbacks in the `memctx` get an unlocked repo instance. This causes lock warning failures. When it's not a code freeze for core, we should probably: * Make lock failures hard, not just warnings * Stop holding a repo reference in memctx, or otherwise check it's the same instance as `self` during `localrepo.commitctx` That's my best guess based on the (very hard to debug) test failures here.
author Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com>
date Sat, 28 Oct 2017 21:34:52 -0400
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Generate executebit.svndump
#

mkdir temp
cd temp

mkdir project-orig
cd project-orig
mkdir trunk
cd ..

svnadmin create testrepo
svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo
svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init project"

svn co $svnurl project
cd project/trunk
echo text > text1
echo text > text2
touch empty1
touch empty2
python -c "file('binary1', 'wb').write('a\x00b')"
python -c "file('binary2', 'wb').write('a\x00b')"
svn add text1 text2 binary1 binary2 empty1 empty2
svn propset svn:mime-type application/octet-stream binary1 binary2
svn propset svn:executable yes binary1 text1 empty1
svn ci -m init
# switch exec properties
svn propdel svn:executable binary1 text1 empty1
svn propset svn:executable yes binary2 text2 empty2
svn ci -m changeexec
cd ../..

svnadmin dump testrepo > ../executebit.svndump