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Use a variable (QUILT_PC) instead of hard-coding ".pc" as the name of
the directory where quilt stores the state of the working tree
throughout the test suite. We still set that variable to ".pc" to
make it easier to investigate failed test cases, but at least this
allows us to promptly test that QUILT_PC can actually be set to any
other value and quilt still works.
Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
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When using an alternative QUILT_PATCHES value, we can't use %{P} in
the test case, because P is set in the Makefile before the test case
has a chance to redefine QUILT_PATCHES. Instead we have to make the
prefix optional in the output of the quilt commands, so that the test
will succeed regardless of QUILT_PATCHES_PREFIX being set or not.
Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
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If QUILT_PATCHES or QUILT_SERIES are set both in ~/.quiltrc and
.pc/.quilt_patches (respectively .pc/.quilt_series), the former
currently takes precedence. This pretty much voids the value of
per-project settings. Project settings should have the highest
priority.
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