test-convert-git: Use ~ instead of ^
Solaris sh interprets ^ as pipe symbol and the test thus failed in strange
ways. git can however use of HEAD~ instead of HEAD^.
adding a
marked working directory as branch brancha
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
marked working directory as branch branchb
adding b
created new head
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
% convert with datesort
initializing destination t-datesort repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
8 a0
7 a1
6 a2
5 a3
4 a4
3 b0
2 a5
1 a6
0 b1
% graph converted repo
o 8 "b1"
|
| o 7 "a6"
| |
| o 6 "a5"
| |
o | 5 "b0"
| |
| o 4 "a4"
| |
| o 3 "a3"
| |
| o 2 "a2"
| |
| o 1 "a1"
|/
o 0 "a0"
% convert with datesort (default mode)
initializing destination t-sourcesort repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
8 a0
7 a1
6 a2
5 a3
4 b0
3 a4
2 a5
1 a6
0 b1
% graph converted repo
o 8 "b1"
|
| o 7 "a6"
| |
| o 6 "a5"
| |
| o 5 "a4"
| |
o | 4 "b0"
| |
| o 3 "a3"
| |
| o 2 "a2"
| |
| o 1 "a1"
|/
o 0 "a0"