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view tests/test-symlink-os-yes-fs-no.py @ 12403:ba8850911703
test-serve: fix test for binding to low named port on solaris
Solaris do not know the service called http, so we use echo instead.
Trying to define KILLQUIETLY when running the hgserve function didn't set the
value within the function. Now we set the variable before calling the function.
author | Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com> |
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date | Sat, 25 Sep 2010 02:35:32 +0200 |
parents | ca6cebd8734e |
children | cd3032437064 |
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import os, sys, time from mercurial import hg, ui, commands TESTDIR = os.environ["TESTDIR"] # only makes sense to test on os which supports symlinks if not hasattr(os, "symlink"): sys.exit(80) # SKIPPED_STATUS defined in run-tests.py # clone with symlink support u = ui.ui() hg.clone(u, os.path.join(TESTDIR, 'test-no-symlinks.hg'), 'test0') repo = hg.repository(u, 'test0') # wait a bit, or the status call wont update the dirstate time.sleep(1) commands.status(u, repo) # now disable symlink support -- this is what os.symlink would do on a # non-symlink file system def symlink_failure(src, dst): raise OSError, (1, "Operation not permitted") os.symlink = symlink_failure # dereference links as if a Samba server has exported this to a # Windows client for f in 'test0/a.lnk', 'test0/d/b.lnk': os.unlink(f) fp = open(f, 'wb') fp.write(open(f[:-4]).read()) fp.close() # reload repository u = ui.ui() repo = hg.repository(u, 'test0') commands.status(u, repo) # try cloning a repo which contains symlinks u = ui.ui() hg.clone(u, os.path.join(TESTDIR, 'test-no-symlinks.hg'), 'test1')