| #!/bin/sh |
| # |
| # Copyright (c) 2007 Eric Wong |
| # |
| |
| # Don't run this test by default unless the user really wants it |
| # I don't like the idea of taking a port and possibly leaving a |
| # daemon running on a users system if the test fails. |
| # Not all git users will need to interact with SVN. |
| test -z "$SVNSERVE_PORT" && exit 0 |
| |
| test_description='git-svn dcommit new files over svn:// test' |
| |
| . ./lib-git-svn.sh |
| |
| start_svnserve () { |
| svnserve --listen-port $SVNSERVE_PORT \ |
| --root $rawsvnrepo \ |
| --listen-once \ |
| --listen-host 127.0.0.1 & |
| } |
| |
| test_expect_success 'start tracking an empty repo' " |
| svn mkdir -m 'empty dir' $svnrepo/empty-dir && |
| echo anon-access = write >> $rawsvnrepo/conf/svnserve.conf && |
| start_svnserve && |
| git svn init svn://127.0.0.1:$SVNSERVE_PORT && |
| git svn fetch |
| " |
| |
| test_expect_success 'create files in new directory with dcommit' " |
| mkdir git-new-dir && |
| echo hello > git-new-dir/world && |
| git update-index --add git-new-dir/world && |
| git commit -m hello && |
| start_svnserve && |
| git svn dcommit |
| " |
| |
| test_done |