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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>
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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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interrupted test won't cause a test to fail.
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directory contains a patches/ sub-directory (iow, if quilt
itself is patched with quilt).
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refresh always checks for trailing whitespace and reports it
per file and line number. With --strip-trailing-whitespace it
strips the whitespace from the patch and from the affected files
in the working tree.
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