Don't use sed -r; instead use old-style regexp
Rev
d895158fe8af introduced some sed -r tests, but -r is only available on GNU
sed, while BSD sed uses -E. Better to use old-style regular expressions, that
way the tests work on all sed variants.
#!/bin/sh
"$TESTDIR/hghave" svn svn-bindings || exit 80
fix_path()
{
tr '\\' /
}
echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "convert = " >> $HGRCPATH
echo "hgext.graphlog =" >> $HGRCPATH
svnadmin create svn-repo
cat "$TESTDIR/svn/branches.svndump" | svnadmin load svn-repo > /dev/null
svnpath=`pwd | fix_path`
# SVN wants all paths to start with a slash. Unfortunately,
# Windows ones don't. Handle that.
expr $svnpath : "\/" > /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
svnpath='/'$svnpath
fi
svnurl=file://$svnpath/svn-repo
echo % convert trunk and branches
hg convert --datesort -r 10 $svnurl A-hg
echo % convert again
hg convert --datesort $svnurl A-hg
cd A-hg
hg glog --template 'branch=#branches# #rev# #desc|firstline# files: #files#\n'
hg branches | sed 's/:.*/:/'
hg tags -q
cd ..