test: use bundle2 in test-http-proxy
The proxy test does not care about what protocol is used, but the new
protocol implies different traffic (and therefore different log
output). We switch it to bundle2 early to minimise the noise of using
bundle2 for exchange by default.
#require no-icasefs
test file addition with colliding case
$ hg init repo1
$ cd repo1
$ echo a > a
$ echo A > A
$ hg add a
$ hg st
A a
? A
$ hg add --config ui.portablefilenames=abort A
abort: possible case-folding collision for A
[255]
$ hg st
A a
? A
$ hg add A
warning: possible case-folding collision for A
$ hg st
A A
A a
$ hg forget A
$ hg st
A a
? A
$ hg add --config ui.portablefilenames=no A
$ hg st
A A
A a
$ mkdir b
$ touch b/c b/D
$ hg add b
adding b/D
adding b/c
$ touch b/d b/C
$ hg add b/C
warning: possible case-folding collision for b/C
$ hg add b/d
warning: possible case-folding collision for b/d
$ touch b/a1 b/a2
$ hg add b
adding b/a1
adding b/a2
$ touch b/A2 b/a1.1
$ hg add b/a1.1 b/A2
warning: possible case-folding collision for b/A2
$ touch b/f b/F
$ hg add b/f b/F
warning: possible case-folding collision for b/f
$ touch g G
$ hg add g G
warning: possible case-folding collision for g
$ mkdir h H
$ touch h/x H/x
$ hg add h/x H/x
warning: possible case-folding collision for h/x
$ touch h/s H/s
$ hg add h/s
$ hg add H/s
warning: possible case-folding collision for H/s
case changing rename must not warn or abort
$ echo c > c
$ hg ci -qAmx
$ hg mv c C
$ cd ..