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svncommands: fix layering violation & tweak error messages.
Importing `SubversionException' directly from `svn.core' is a layering
violation: Anything within the Subversion bindings should only be
accessed via svnwrap.
The advantages to doing this are twofold: we only need to intercept
missing bindings in one place, and we have the option of supporting
alternate bindings. As an added bonus, the recently-added support for
intercepting missing Subversion bindings actually works.
Two error messages are tweaked to remove `It appears...' from one
error message (just blaming Subversion instead) and make both errors
include the URL in the suggested command line.
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 14 May 2010 20:22:32 +0200 |
parents | 942f198b8ff5 |
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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