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#
baredebian-test-vars () {
quiltmode=baredebian
v=1.0-1
suite=sid
}
baredebian-test-core () {
t-expect-fail 'contradicts clean mode git-ff' \
t-dgit -wgf --dgit-view-save=split.f1 --$quiltmode quilt-fixup
t-dgit -wn --dgit-view-save=split.f1 --$quiltmode quilt-fixup
tar --strip-components=1 -axf ../${p}_${v%-*}.orig.tar.*
cd debian
git clean -xdff
git checkout HEAD -- .
cd ..
# Now we are in this insane state that people seem to expect
export QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches
quilt push -a
git add -Af .
git reset .pc
git diff --cached --exit-code split.f1 -- :/ :!/debian
git diff --exit-code HEAD..split.f1 -- :/debian
git reset
quilt new made-with-quilt
quilt add src.c
echo //omg >>src.c
quilt refresh
git add debian/patches/.
t-commit 'extra patch made with quilt' 1.0-2
dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us --build=source
# ^ Do this by hand here not because we expect users to do this
# (rather than dgit build), but so that we can check that our
# output is the same as users are used to.
t-dgit -wn --quilt=$quiltmode --dgit-view-save=split.b quilt-fixup
t-dgit -wn --quilt=$quiltmode --dgit-view-save=split.p --new push
git merge-base --is-ancestor v${v%-*} split.p
git merge-base --is-ancestor HEAD split.p
set +e; git merge-base HEAD v${v%-*}; rc=$?; set -e; [ $rc = 1 ]
git clean -xdff
# t-pushed-good-* wants a clean tree to start with, but this
# workflow expects a mess
t-splitbrain-pushed-good-start
t-splitbrain-pushed-good--unpack
find . -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \
\! -path ./debian \
\! -path ./.git \
-print0 \
| xargs -0r rm -rf --
t-splitbrain-pushed-good-end-made-dep14
}
baredebian-test () {
baredebian-test-vars
baredebian-test-core
}
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