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Let the test suite runner script create a separate working
directory for each test. This makes it possible to run several
tests in parallel, speeding up testing on SMP systems. It also
ensures that a broken test case can no longer cause another test
case to fail.
At this point, it is possible to run the test suite in parallel,
the final result (success or failure) will be correct, however
the output is hardly readable because the progress of all tests
are interlaced. This will be improved later.
As a nice side effect, this means we can drop the setup and
clean-up steps that were present in all test cases.
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"The test for import did not always recreate a patches-dir
inside the temporary location, so it would fail if you
modified quilt using quilt."
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sure that they won't end up in the series file in reverse order.
This happened because each new patch was inserted before the
"next" patch, which made it the new "next" patch.
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for reverse-applying a patch. Original patch contributed by
Randy Dunlap.
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recent versions. Recognize the old version's output when fixing
patch's output in the push command, and also accept the old
version's output in the test suite.
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- import command: compare patch headers to prevent destruction;
add -d option to choose which header(s) to keep.
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QUILT_PATCHES can now e imported. A minor fix in the output.
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