tests: update network related errors for Debian 9
We have a CI job that runs the Mercurial tests in parallel. Some of the
network related failures seems to be different on the environment. Oddly,
those failures happens only when running the tests in parallel, not when
running the test file only.
I have no idea how to get the windows formatted message for the error, if
someone could give me an hand, I will update this changeset with the value.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5401
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo 0 > a
$ echo 0 > b
$ echo 0 > t.h
$ mkdir t
$ echo 0 > t/x
$ echo 0 > t/b
$ echo 0 > t/e.h
$ mkdir dir.h
$ echo 0 > dir.h/foo
$ hg ci -A -m m
adding a
adding b
adding dir.h/foo
adding t.h
adding t/b
adding t/e.h
adding t/x
$ touch nottracked
$ hg locate a
a
$ hg locate NONEXISTENT
[1]
$ hg locate
a
b
dir.h/foo
t.h
t/b
t/e.h
t/x
$ hg rm a
$ hg ci -m m
$ hg locate a
[1]
$ hg locate NONEXISTENT
[1]
$ hg locate relpath:NONEXISTENT
[1]
$ hg locate
b
dir.h/foo
t.h
t/b
t/e.h
t/x
$ hg locate -r 0 a
a
$ hg locate -r 0 NONEXISTENT
[1]
$ hg locate -r 0 relpath:NONEXISTENT
[1]
$ hg locate -r 0
a
b
dir.h/foo
t.h
t/b
t/e.h
t/x
-I/-X with relative path should work:
$ cd t
$ hg locate
b
dir.h/foo
t.h
t/b
t/e.h
t/x
$ hg locate -I ../t
t/b
t/e.h
t/x
Issue294: hg remove --after dir fails when dir.* also exists
$ cd ..
$ rm -r t
$ hg rm t/b
$ hg locate 't/**'
t/b
t/e.h
t/x
$ hg files
b
dir.h/foo
t.h
t/e.h
t/x
$ hg files b
b
-X with explicit path:
$ hg files b -X b
[1]
$ mkdir otherdir
$ cd otherdir
$ hg files path:
../b
../dir.h/foo
../t.h
../t/e.h
../t/x
$ hg files path:.
../b
../dir.h/foo
../t.h
../t/e.h
../t/x
$ hg locate b
../b
../t/b
$ hg locate '*.h'
../t.h
../t/e.h
$ hg locate path:t/x
../t/x
$ hg locate 're:.*\.h$'
../t.h
../t/e.h
$ hg locate -r 0 b
../b
../t/b
$ hg locate -r 0 '*.h'
../t.h
../t/e.h
$ hg locate -r 0 path:t/x
../t/x
$ hg locate -r 0 're:.*\.h$'
../t.h
../t/e.h
$ hg files
../b
../dir.h/foo
../t.h
../t/e.h
../t/x
$ hg files .
[1]
Convert native path separator to slash (issue5572)
$ hg files -T '{path|relpath|slashpath}\n'
../b
../dir.h/foo
../t.h
../t/e.h
../t/x
$ cd ../..