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* test: Consistently use %{P} and %{_P}Jean Delvare2017-05-091-11/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | There is no point in defining P and _P in the Makefile to allow for QUILT_PATCHES_PREFIX to be set or unset if we do not use these variables consistently in the test suite. Replace hardcoded "patches/" with %{P} or %{_P} throughout the test suite wherever relevant so that unsetting QUILT_PATCHES_PREFIX in test.quiltrc actually works. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
* Merge the two revert test casesJean Delvare2015-02-171-21/+26
| | | | | Merge the two revert test cases into a single, complete and commented test file.
* Separate working directory for each test caseJean Delvare2010-01-231-6/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* - Mail command: when only a single patch is specified, only mailAndreas Gruenbacher2007-05-061-18/+23
| | | | | | | | | | that one. Only mail all patches to the end of the series if the last patch is '-', or no patches have been specified. - Revert command: change semantics to really revert the changes relative to the patch instead of removing the file from the patch. That's much more useful; the other behavior is available as ``quilt diff <file> | patch -p1'', anyway. - Update German translation.
* - Rename the ``remove'' command to ``revert'': this removesAndreas Gruenbacher2007-04-271-0/+50
ambiguities with the delete command, and more closely matches what the command does.