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tests: change obsolete timestamp to avoid "gmtime()" problem on Windows Before this patch, "test-obsolete.t" fails on Windows environment, because strings corresponded to "tm_wday" (day of the week) field are incorrect. On POSIX environment, "gmtime()" returns correct "tm_wday" value even for negative "time_t" value. On the other hand, it returns incorrect one on Windows environment. At least, "gmtime()" of the Windows runtime library bundled with Python 2.7.3 does. According to 9a7d0f7e0561 introducing original timestamp value '56 120', it shouldn't cause negative "time_t" value. test-obsolete: remove subminute timezone in test Obsmarker format "1" does not supports sub minute timezone. So we change the test to something slightly more sensible. It replaced "-d '56 12'" by "-d '56 120'".
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Tue, 28 Oct 2014 00:19:18 +0900
parents dbbe7f72d15a
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CC := gcc
CFLAGS := -g -O2 -Wall -Werror

prefix ?= /usr/bin

hgsh: hgsh.o
	$(CC) -o $@ $<

install: hgsh
	install -m755 hgsh $(prefix)

clean:
	rm -f *.o hgsh