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Find the system's MD5 binary.
Different binaries calculate MD5 checksums on different systems. Try
a couple known programs and only calculate and verify the checksum
if they exist. This should silence warnings on eg OpenBSD.
author | Will Maier <willmaier@ml1.net> |
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date | Fri, 28 Jul 2006 13:46:19 -0500 |
parents | fa4229c60dd7 |
children | e3a0c092b4e2 |
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#!/bin/sh hg init a cd a echo a > a hg ci -Ama -d '1123456789 0' hg --config server.uncompressed=True serve -p 20059 -d --pid-file=hg.pid cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS cd .. ("$TESTDIR/tinyproxy.py" 20060 localhost >proxy.log 2>&1 </dev/null & echo $! > proxy.pid) cat proxy.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS sleep 2 echo %% url for proxy, stream http_proxy=http://localhost:20060/ hg --config http_proxy.always=True clone --uncompressed http://localhost:20059/ b | \ sed -e 's/[0-9][0-9.]*/XXX/g' -e 's/[KM]\(B\/sec\)/X\1/' cd b hg verify cd .. echo %% url for proxy, pull http_proxy=http://localhost:20060/ hg --config http_proxy.always=True clone http://localhost:20059/ b-pull cd b-pull hg verify cd .. echo %% host:port for proxy http_proxy=localhost:20060 hg clone --config http_proxy.always=True http://localhost:20059/ c echo %% proxy url with user name and password http_proxy=http://user:passwd@localhost:20060 hg clone --config http_proxy.always=True http://localhost:20059/ d echo %% url with user name and password http_proxy=http://user:passwd@localhost:20060 hg clone --config http_proxy.always=True http://user:passwd@localhost:20059/ e echo %% bad host:port for proxy http_proxy=localhost:20061 hg clone --config http_proxy.always=True http://localhost:20059/ f exit 0