contrib: don't hardcode path to bash interpreter
Use the env binary to figure out the correct bash to use.
Certain systems ships with an ancient version of bash, but the
user might have installed a newer one that is earlier in $PATH.
For example the current version of Mac OS X ships version 3.2.51
of bash, which does not understand new fancy builtins such as
readarray. A user might install a newer version of bash, use that
as their shell and add that path before bin.
#!/bin/sh
RSVN="`pwd`/rsvn.py"
export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
mkdir temp
cd temp
svnadmin create repo
svn co file://`pwd`/repo wc
cd wc
mkdir trunk branches
cd trunk
echo a > a
mkdir d
echo b > d/b
ln -s d dlink
ln -s d dlink2
ln -s d dlink3
mkdir d2
echo a > d2/a
cd ..
svn add *
svn ci -m 'initial'
# Clobber symlink with file with similar content
cd trunk
ls -Alh
readlink dlink3 > dlink3tmp
rm dlink3
mv dlink3tmp dlink3
svn propdel svn:special dlink3
svn ci -m 'clobber symlink'
cd ..
svn up
# Clobber files and symlink with directories
cd ..
cat > clobber.rsvn <<EOF
rdelete trunk/a
rdelete trunk/dlink
rcopy trunk/d trunk/a
rcopy trunk/d trunk/dlink
EOF
python $RSVN --message=clobber1 --username=evil `pwd`/repo < clobber.rsvn
# Clobber non-symlink with symlink with same content (kudos openwrt)
cat > clobber.rsvn <<EOF
rdelete trunk/dlink3
rcopy trunk/dlink2 trunk/dlink3
EOF
python $RSVN --message=clobber2 --username=evil `pwd`/repo < clobber.rsvn
# Create d2 in branch so d2 has 'a' is in branch/d2 and trunk/d2,
# 'b' is in trunk/d2 and 'c' is in branch/d2
cd wc/trunk
echo b > d2/b
svn add d2/b
svn ci -m adddb
cd ..
svn up
svn cp trunk branches/branch
cd branches/branch
svn rm d2/b
echo c > d2/c
svn add d2/c
cd ../..
svn ci -m branch
svn up
cd ..
cat > clobber.rsvn <<EOF
rdelete trunk/d2
rcopy branches/branch/d2 trunk/d2
EOF
python $RSVN --message=clobberdir --username=evil `pwd`/repo < clobber.rsvn
svn log -v file://`pwd`/repo
svnadmin dump repo > ../replace.svndump