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tests: fix ipv6 support in test_push_command.py This test runs the `svnserve` binary, which appears to resolve the hostname passed as an argument using gethostbyname(3), which can only return an IPv4 address. When run on a system that is configured to only have an IPv6 address, Mercurial will correctly resolve the hostname to an IPv6 address, but the SVN server will be listening on an incorrect IPv4 address, causing the test to fail. The workaround is to resolve the hostname using getaddrinfo(3) in the test harness and pass the resulting address to svnserve.
author Arun Kulshreshtha <kulshrax@fb.com>
date Mon, 10 Apr 2017 16:58:28 -0700
parents b6b1365e3489
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#!/bin/sh

mkdir temp
cd temp

svnadmin create repo
svn co file://`pwd`/repo wc
cd wc

mkdir -p trunk branches
svn add trunk branches
svn ci -m'initial structure'
cd trunk
echo a>a
svn add a
svn ci -mci1 a
cd ..
svn up
svn cp trunk branches/foo
svn ci -m'branch foo'
cd branches/foo
ln -s a fnord
svn add fnord
svn ci -msymlink fnord
mkdir 'spacy name'
echo a > 'spacy name/spacy file'
svn add 'spacy name'
svn ci -mspacy 'spacy name'
svn up
echo b > 'spacy name/surprise ~'
svn add 'spacy name/surprise ~'
svn ci -mtilde 'spacy name'
svn up ../..
echo foo > exe
chmod +x exe
svn add exe
svn ci -mexecutable exe
svn up ../..
cd ../../trunk
svn merge ../branches/foo
svn ci -mmerge
svn up

pwd
cd ../../..
svnadmin dump temp/repo > addspecial.svndump
echo
echo 'Complete.'
echo 'You probably want to clean up temp now.'
echo 'Dump in addspecial.svndump'
exit 0