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test-https: turn off system OpenSSL configuration
This mostly fixes the test failure on Debian sid where TLS 1.0 and 1.1 are
disabled by default.
https://sources.debian.org/patches/openssl/1.1.1a-1/Set-systemwide-default-settings-for-libssl-users.patch/
$OPENSSL_CONF could be set by run-tests.py, but the other tests should work
without a "legacy" TLS, so I decided to not.
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Sun, 17 Mar 2019 12:37:57 +0900 |
parents | 31dfa7dac4c9 |
children | 3cd57e2be49b |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > absorb= > EOF $ hg init repo1 $ cd repo1 Make some commits: $ for i in 1 2 3; do > echo $i >> a > hg commit -A a -m "commit $i" -q > done absorb --edit-lines will run the editor if filename is provided: $ hg absorb --edit-lines --apply-changes nothing applied [1] $ HGEDITOR=cat hg absorb --edit-lines --apply-changes a HG: editing a HG: "y" means the line to the right exists in the changeset to the top HG: HG: /---- 4ec16f85269a commit 1 HG: |/--- 5c5f95224a50 commit 2 HG: ||/-- 43f0a75bede7 commit 3 HG: ||| yyy : 1 yy : 2 y : 3 nothing applied [1] Edit the file using --edit-lines: $ cat > editortext << EOF > y : a > yy : b > y : c > yy : d > y y : e > y : f > yyy : g > EOF $ HGEDITOR='cat editortext >' hg absorb -q --edit-lines --apply-changes a $ hg cat -r 0 a d e f g $ hg cat -r 1 a b c d g $ hg cat -r 2 a a b e g