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test_util: remove self.repo_path, generate new paths each time This solves a problem with startrev tests sporadically failing in ra.get_log() with some kind of svn corruption error. Loading each svn repository in a different place solved that, or at least prevented me from reproducing it. What is interesting is this is the same fixture being loaded each time. Also, before loading the fixture, we take care of removing an existing repository. Loading with the same options twice also failed reproducing the issue. Same thing if the first load only load the svn repository but does not convert it. So, I have absolutely no idea what was wrong, blame python subprocess, subversion or some kind of filesystem write ordering bug.
author Patrick Mezard <patrick@mezard.eu>
date Thu, 19 Apr 2012 18:29:32 +0200
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Convert a project moving from a non-canonical to canonical
# layout, exercizing the missing plaintext code paths. It also tests
# branch creations where the branch source is not a canonical branch.
#

mkdir temp
cd temp

svnadmin create testrepo
svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo

mkdir project-orig
cd project-orig
echo a > a
echo b > b
echo c > c
mkdir d
echo a > d/a
cd ..

# Let's suppose it was actually branched in a previous life
mkdir project-branch
cd project-branch
echo a > a
echo b > b
cd ..

svn import project-orig $svnurl/project-orig -m "init project"
svn import project-branch $svnurl/project-branch -m "init branch"

svn mkdir $svnurl/project -m "create new project hierarchy"
svn mv $svnurl/project-orig $svnurl/project/project -m "rename as project"
svn mv $svnurl/project/project $svnurl/project/trunk -m "rename as project"

svn mkdir $svnurl/project/branches -m "add branches root"
svn mv $svnurl/project-branch $svnurl/project/misplaced -m "incorrect move of the branch"
svn mv $svnurl/project/misplaced $svnurl/project/branches/branch -m "move of the branch"

svn co $svnurl/project
cd project
echo a >> trunk/a
svn ci -m "change a"
echo a >> trunk/a
echo b >> trunk/b
svn rm trunk/c
echo a >> trunk/d/a
svn ci -m "change files in trunk"
# Try the same thing with the branch
echo a >> branches/branch/a
svn rm branches/branch/b
svn ci -m "change a in branch"
cd ..

# Add this to make test_rebuildmeta happy, needs something to convert
svn import project-orig $svnurl/trunk -m "init fake trunk for rebuild_meta"

svnadmin dump testrepo > ../renamedproject.svndump