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tests: use hostname instead of localhost
The test_push_command test was failing on our machines because the machines are
ipv6 but expose ipv4 on the 127.0.0.1 loopback interface. This caused the
svnserve process to listen via ipv4, but the connecting process would attempt to
connect on ipv6 and fail. Using the hostname causes it to listen using the
primary network interface, which matches the interface that is used when the
connecting client resolves the hostname. So the test now passes.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Tue, 07 Jun 2016 14:35:30 -0700 |
parents | 055f9254d790 |
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# Makefile for testing hgsubversion PYTHON=python .PHONY: all check check-demandimport check-subvertpy check-swig all: @echo "Use the following commands to build and install hgsubversion:" @echo @echo "$$ cd $(PWD)" @echo "$$ $(PYTHON) ./setup.py install" @echo @exit 1 check: check-demandimport check-subvertpy check-swig check-demandimport: # verify that hgsubversion loads properly without bindings, but fails # when actually used ! LC_ALL=C HGSUBVERSION_BINDINGS=none HGRCPATH=/dev/null \ hg --config extensions.hgsubversion=./hgsubversion \ version 2>&1 \ | egrep '(^abort:|failed to import extension)' LC_ALL=C HGSUBVERSION_BINDINGS=none HGRCPATH=/dev/null \ hg --config extensions.hgsubversion=./hgsubversion \ version --svn 2>&1 \ | egrep '(^abort:|failed to import extension)' check-subvertpy: $(PYTHON) tests/run.py --all --bindings=subvertpy check-swig: $(PYTHON) tests/run.py --all --bindings=swig