update to 1.7.4

- fix build with httpd 2.4
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Joe Orton 2012-03-12 11:47:54 +00:00
parent 47a13c0606
commit 3ee8fd7773
6 changed files with 81 additions and 962 deletions

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@ -15,3 +15,4 @@ subversion-1.6.12.tar.bz2
/subversion-1.?.?
/*.asc
/subversion-1.?.??
/subversion-1.7.4.tar.bz2

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@ -1 +1 @@
867fb0a5db00710cf8dce0bdfa094b3b subversion-1.7.3.tar.bz2
99ace9433be21a4793fc1cdbf2fdea09 subversion-1.7.4.tar.bz2

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@ -1,958 +0,0 @@
1.7.x branch:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1293811&view=rev
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1293812&view=rev
trunk:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1292248&view=rev
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1292260&view=rev
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1292296&view=rev
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1292322&view=rev
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/repository.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/repository.py
@@ -170,9 +170,11 @@ class SubversionRepositoryTestCase(unitt
repos.dir_delta(prev_root, '', '', this_root, '', e_ptr, e_baton,
_authz_callback, 1, 1, 0, 0)
- # Check results
- self.assertEqual(editor.textdeltas[0].new_data, "This is a test.\n")
- self.assertEqual(editor.textdeltas[1].new_data, "A test.\n")
+ # Check results.
+ # Ignore the order in which the editor delivers the two sibling files.
+ self.assertEqual(set([editor.textdeltas[0].new_data,
+ editor.textdeltas[1].new_data]),
+ set(["This is a test.\n", "A test.\n"]))
self.assertEqual(len(editor.textdeltas), 2)
def test_retrieve_and_change_rev_prop(self):
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/trac/versioncontrol/tests/svn_fs.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/trac/versioncontrol/tests/svn_fs.py
@@ -264,30 +264,50 @@ class SubversionRepositoryTestCase(unitt
def test_diff_dir_different_revs(self):
diffs = self.repos.get_deltas('trunk', 4, 'trunk', 8)
- self._cmp_diff((None, ('trunk/dir1/dir2', 8),
- (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)), diffs.next())
- self._cmp_diff((None, ('trunk/dir1/dir3', 8),
- (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)), diffs.next())
- self._cmp_diff((None, ('trunk/README2.txt', 6),
- (Node.FILE, Changeset.ADD)), diffs.next())
- self._cmp_diff((('trunk/dir2', 4), None,
- (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.DELETE)), diffs.next())
- self._cmp_diff((('trunk/dir3', 4), None,
- (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.DELETE)), diffs.next())
+ expected = [
+ (None, ('trunk/README2.txt', 6),
+ (Node.FILE, Changeset.ADD)),
+ (None, ('trunk/dir1/dir2', 8),
+ (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)),
+ (None, ('trunk/dir1/dir3', 8),
+ (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)),
+ (('trunk/dir2', 4), None,
+ (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.DELETE)),
+ (('trunk/dir3', 4), None,
+ (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.DELETE)),
+ ]
+ actual = [diffs.next() for i in range(5)]
+ actual = sorted(actual,
+ key=lambda diff: ((diff[0] or diff[1]).path,
+ (diff[0] or diff[1]).rev))
+ self.assertEqual(len(expected), len(actual))
+ for e,a in zip(expected, actual):
+ self._cmp_diff(e,a)
self.assertRaises(StopIteration, diffs.next)
def test_diff_dir_different_dirs(self):
diffs = self.repos.get_deltas('trunk', 1, 'branches/v1x', 12)
- self._cmp_diff((None, ('branches/v1x/dir1', 12),
- (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)), diffs.next())
- self._cmp_diff((None, ('branches/v1x/dir1/dir2', 12),
- (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)), diffs.next())
- self._cmp_diff((None, ('branches/v1x/dir1/dir3', 12),
- (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)), diffs.next())
- self._cmp_diff((None, ('branches/v1x/README.txt', 12),
- (Node.FILE, Changeset.ADD)), diffs.next())
- self._cmp_diff((None, ('branches/v1x/README2.txt', 12),
- (Node.FILE, Changeset.ADD)), diffs.next())
+ expected = [
+ (None, ('branches/v1x/README.txt', 12),
+ (Node.FILE, Changeset.ADD)),
+ (None, ('branches/v1x/README2.txt', 12),
+ (Node.FILE, Changeset.ADD)),
+ (None, ('branches/v1x/dir1', 12),
+ (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)),
+ (None, ('branches/v1x/dir1/dir2', 12),
+ (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)),
+ (None, ('branches/v1x/dir1/dir3', 12),
+ (Node.DIRECTORY, Changeset.ADD)),
+ ]
+ actual = [diffs.next() for i in range(5)]
+ actual = sorted(actual, key=lambda diff: (diff[1].path, diff[1].rev))
+ # for e,a in zip(expected, actual):
+ # t.write("%r\n" % (e,))
+ # t.write("%r\n" % ((None, (a[1].path, a[1].rev), (a[2], a[3])),) )
+ # t.write('\n')
+ self.assertEqual(len(expected), len(actual))
+ for e,a in zip(expected, actual):
+ self._cmp_diff(e,a)
self.assertRaises(StopIteration, diffs.next)
def test_diff_dir_no_change(self):
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/wc.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/wc.py
@@ -216,8 +216,9 @@ class SubversionWorkingCopyTestCase(unit
def test_entries_read(self):
entries = wc.entries_read(self.wc, True)
-
- self.assertEqual(['', 'tags', 'branches', 'trunk'], list(entries.keys()))
+ keys = list(entries.keys())
+ keys.sort()
+ self.assertEqual(['', 'branches', 'tags', 'trunk'], keys)
def test_get_ignores(self):
self.assert_(isinstance(wc.get_ignores(None, self.wc), list))
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/diff_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/diff_tests.py
@@ -1165,8 +1165,10 @@ def diff_base_to_repos(sbox):
if not re_infoline.match(line):
list2.append(line)
- if list1 != list2:
- raise svntest.Failure
+ # Two files in diff may be in any order.
+ list1 = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput(list1)
+
+ svntest.verify.compare_and_display_lines('', '', list1, list2)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3590,6 +3592,9 @@ def diff_git_empty_files(sbox):
] + make_git_diff_header(iota_path, "iota", "revision 2", "working copy",
delete=True, text_changes=False)
+ # Two files in diff may be in any order.
+ expected_output = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput(expected_output)
+
svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, expected_output, [], 'diff',
'--git', wc_dir)
@@ -3630,6 +3635,9 @@ def diff_git_with_props(sbox):
make_diff_prop_header("iota") + \
make_diff_prop_added("svn:keywords", "Id")
+ # Files in diff may be in any order.
+ expected_output = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput(expected_output)
+
svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, expected_output, [], 'diff',
'--git', wc_dir)
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/lock_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/lock_tests.py
@@ -1172,6 +1172,8 @@ def repos_lock_with_info(sbox):
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
+@Issue(4126)
+@Skip(svntest.main.is_ra_type_dav_serf) # Issue 4126 unpredictable result
def unlock_already_unlocked_files(sbox):
"(un)lock set of files, one already (un)locked"
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/patch_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/patch_tests.py
@@ -2822,12 +2822,13 @@ def patch_prop_offset(sbox):
os.chdir(wc_dir)
- expected_output = [
+ # Changing two properties so output order not well defined.
+ expected_output = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput([
' U iota\n',
'> applied hunk ## -6,6 +6,9 ## with offset -1 (prop1)\n',
'> applied hunk ## -14,11 +17,8 ## with offset 4 (prop1)\n',
'> applied hunk ## -5,6 +5,7 ## with offset -3 (prop2)\n',
- ]
+ ])
expected_disk = svntest.main.greek_state.copy()
expected_disk.tweak('iota', props = {'prop1' : prop1_content,
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/stat_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/stat_tests.py
@@ -924,38 +924,13 @@ def status_in_xml(sbox):
else:
raise svntest.Failure
- template = ['<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>\n',
- "<status>\n",
- "<target\n",
- " path=\"%s\">\n" % (file_path),
- "<entry\n",
- " path=\"%s\">\n" % (file_path),
- "<wc-status\n",
- " props=\"none\"\n",
- " item=\"modified\"\n",
- " revision=\"1\">\n",
- "<commit\n",
- " revision=\"1\">\n",
- "<author>%s</author>\n" % svntest.main.wc_author,
- time_str,
- "</commit>\n",
- "</wc-status>\n",
- "</entry>\n",
- "<against\n",
- " revision=\"1\"/>\n",
- "</target>\n",
- "</status>\n",
- ]
+ expected_entries = {file_path : {'wcprops' : 'none',
+ 'wcitem' : 'modified',
+ 'wcrev' : '1',
+ 'crev' : '1',
+ 'author' : svntest.main.wc_author}}
- exit_code, output, error = svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, None, [],
- 'status',
- file_path,
- '--xml', '-u')
-
- for i in range(0, len(output)):
- if output[i] != template[i]:
- print("ERROR: expected: %s actual: %s" % (template[i], output[i]))
- raise svntest.Failure
+ svntest.actions.run_and_verify_status_xml(expected_entries, file_path, '-u')
svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, None, [],
'cp', '-m', 'repo-to-repo copy',
@@ -964,36 +939,12 @@ def status_in_xml(sbox):
file_path = sbox.ospath('iota2')
- template = ['<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>\n',
- "<status>\n",
- "<target\n",
- " path=\"%s\">\n" % (file_path),
- "<entry\n",
- " path=\"%s\">\n" % (file_path),
- "<wc-status\n",
- " props=\"none\"\n",
- " item=\"none\">\n",
- "</wc-status>\n",
- "<repos-status\n",
- " props=\"none\"\n",
- " item=\"added\">\n",
- "</repos-status>\n",
- "</entry>\n",
- "<against\n",
- " revision=\"2\"/>\n",
- "</target>\n",
- "</status>\n",
- ]
+ expected_entries = {file_path : {'wcprops' : 'none',
+ 'wcitem' : 'none',
+ 'rprops' : 'none',
+ 'ritem' : 'added'}}
- exit_code, output, error = svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, None, [],
- 'status',
- file_path,
- '--xml', '-u')
-
- for i in range(0, len(output)):
- if output[i] != template[i]:
- print("ERROR: expected: %s actual: %s" % (template[i], output[i]))
- raise svntest.Failure
+ svntest.actions.run_and_verify_status_xml(expected_entries, file_path, '-u')
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1269,53 +1220,23 @@ def status_update_with_incoming_props(sb
else:
raise svntest.Failure
- xout = ['<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>\n',
- "<status>\n",
- "<target\n",
- " path=\"%s\">\n" % (wc_dir),
- "<entry\n",
- " path=\"%s\">\n" % (A_path),
- "<wc-status\n",
- " props=\"none\"\n",
- " item=\"normal\"\n",
- " revision=\"1\">\n",
- "<commit\n",
- " revision=\"1\">\n",
- "<author>%s</author>\n" % svntest.main.wc_author,
- time_str,
- "</commit>\n",
- "</wc-status>\n",
- "<repos-status\n",
- " props=\"modified\"\n",
- " item=\"none\">\n",
- "</repos-status>\n",
- "</entry>\n",
- "<entry\n",
- " path=\"%s\">\n" % (wc_dir),
- "<wc-status\n",
- " props=\"none\"\n",
- " item=\"normal\"\n",
- " revision=\"1\">\n",
- "<commit\n",
- " revision=\"1\">\n",
- "<author>%s</author>\n" % svntest.main.wc_author,
- time_str,
- "</commit>\n",
- "</wc-status>\n",
- "<repos-status\n",
- " props=\"modified\"\n",
- " item=\"none\">\n",
- "</repos-status>\n",
- "</entry>\n",
- "<against\n",
- " revision=\"2\"/>\n",
- "</target>\n",
- "</status>\n",]
-
- exit_code, output, error = svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, xout, [],
- 'status',
- wc_dir,
- '--xml', '-uN')
+ expected_entries ={wc_dir : {'wcprops' : 'none',
+ 'wcitem' : 'normal',
+ 'wcrev' : '1',
+ 'crev' : '1',
+ 'author' : svntest.main.wc_author,
+ 'rprops' : 'modified',
+ 'ritem' : 'none'},
+ A_path : {'wcprops' : 'none',
+ 'wcitem' : 'normal',
+ 'wcrev' : '1',
+ 'crev' : '1',
+ 'author' : svntest.main.wc_author,
+ 'rprops' : 'modified',
+ 'ritem' : 'none'},
+ }
+
+ svntest.actions.run_and_verify_status_xml(expected_entries, wc_dir, '-uN')
# more incoming prop updates.
def status_update_verbose_with_incoming_props(sbox):
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svnlook_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svnlook_tests.py
@@ -117,35 +117,39 @@ def test_misc(sbox):
# the 'svnlook tree --full-paths' output if demanding the whole repository
treelist = run_svnlook('tree', repo_dir)
treelistfull = run_svnlook('tree', '--full-paths', repo_dir)
+
path = ''
- n = 0
+ treelistexpand = []
for entry in treelist:
len1 = len(entry)
len2 = len(entry.lstrip())
- path = path[0:2*(len1-len2)-1] + entry.strip()
- test = treelistfull[n].rstrip()
- if n != 0:
- test = "/" + test
- if not path == test:
- print("Unexpected result from tree with --full-paths:")
- print(" entry : %s" % entry.rstrip())
- print(" with --full-paths: %s" % treelistfull[n].rstrip())
- raise svntest.Failure
- n = n + 1
+ path = path[0:2*(len1-len2)-1] + entry.strip() + '\n'
+ if path == '/\n':
+ treelistexpand.append(path)
+ else:
+ treelistexpand.append(path[1:])
+
+ treelistexpand = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput(treelistexpand)
+ svntest.verify.compare_and_display_lines('Unexpected result from tree', '',
+ treelistexpand, treelistfull)
# check if the 'svnlook tree' output is the ending of
# the 'svnlook tree --full-paths' output if demanding
# any part of the repository
- n = 0
treelist = run_svnlook('tree', repo_dir, '/A/B')
treelistfull = run_svnlook('tree', '--full-paths', repo_dir, '/A/B')
+
+ path = ''
+ treelistexpand = []
for entry in treelist:
- if not treelistfull[n].endswith(entry.lstrip()):
- print("Unexpected result from tree with --full-paths:")
- print(" entry : %s" % entry.rstrip())
- print(" with --full-paths: %s" % treelistfull[n].rstrip())
- raise svntest.Failure
- n = n + 1
+ len1 = len(entry)
+ len2 = len(entry.lstrip())
+ path = path[0:2*(len1-len2)] + entry.strip() + '\n'
+ treelistexpand.append('/A/' + path)
+
+ treelistexpand = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput(treelistexpand)
+ svntest.verify.compare_and_display_lines('Unexpected result from tree', '',
+ treelistexpand, treelistfull)
treelist = run_svnlook('tree', repo_dir, '/')
if treelist[0] != '/\n':
@@ -695,7 +699,7 @@ fp.close()"""
# internal property, not really expected
' svn:check-locks\n',
' bogus_rev_prop\n', ' svn:date\n']
- verify_logfile(logfilepath, expected_data)
+ verify_logfile(logfilepath, svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput(expected_data))
########################################################################
# Run the tests
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svnrdump_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svnrdump_tests.py
@@ -70,8 +70,31 @@ def build_repos(sbox):
# Create an empty repository.
svntest.main.create_repos(sbox.repo_dir)
+def compare_repos_dumps(svnrdump_sbox, svnadmin_dumpfile):
+ """Compare two dumpfiles, one created from SVNRDUMP_SBOX, and other given
+ by SVNADMIN_DUMPFILE. The dumpfiles do not need to match linewise, as the
+ SVNADMIN_DUMPFILE contents will first be loaded into a repository and then
+ re-dumped to do the match, which should generate the same dumpfile as
+ dumping SVNRDUMP_SBOX."""
+
+ svnrdump_contents = svntest.actions.run_and_verify_dump(
+ svnrdump_sbox.repo_dir)
+
+ svnadmin_sbox = svnrdump_sbox.clone_dependent()
+ svntest.main.safe_rmtree(svnadmin_sbox.repo_dir)
+ svntest.main.create_repos(svnadmin_sbox.repo_dir)
+
+ svntest.actions.run_and_verify_load(svnadmin_sbox.repo_dir, svnadmin_dumpfile)
+
+ svnadmin_contents = svntest.actions.run_and_verify_dump(
+ svnadmin_sbox.repo_dir)
+
+ svntest.verify.compare_dump_files(
+ "Dump files", "DUMP", svnadmin_contents, svnrdump_contents)
+
def run_dump_test(sbox, dumpfile_name, expected_dumpfile_name = None,
- subdir = None, bypass_prop_validation = False):
+ subdir = None, bypass_prop_validation = False,
+ ignore_base_checksums = False):
"""Load a dumpfile using 'svnadmin load', dump it with 'svnrdump
dump' and check that the same dumpfile is produced or that
expected_dumpfile_name is produced if provided. Additionally, the
@@ -107,12 +130,21 @@ def run_dump_test(sbox, dumpfile_name, e
svnadmin_dumpfile = open(os.path.join(svnrdump_tests_dir,
expected_dumpfile_name),
'rb').readlines()
+ # Compare the output from stdout
+ if ignore_base_checksums:
+ svnadmin_dumpfile = [l for l in svnadmin_dumpfile
+ if not l.startswith('Text-delta-base-md5')]
+ svnrdump_dumpfile = [l for l in svnrdump_dumpfile
+ if not l.startswith('Text-delta-base-md5')]
+
svnadmin_dumpfile = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput(svnadmin_dumpfile)
- # Compare the output from stdout
- svntest.verify.compare_and_display_lines(
- "Dump files", "DUMP", svnadmin_dumpfile, svnrdump_dumpfile,
- None, mismatched_headers_re)
+ svntest.verify.compare_and_display_lines(
+ "Dump files", "DUMP", svnadmin_dumpfile, svnrdump_dumpfile,
+ None, mismatched_headers_re)
+
+ else:
+ compare_repos_dumps(sbox, svnadmin_dumpfile)
def run_load_test(sbox, dumpfile_name, expected_dumpfile_name = None,
expect_deltas = True):
@@ -155,9 +187,12 @@ def run_load_test(sbox, dumpfile_name, e
expected_dumpfile_name),
'rb').readlines()
- # Compare the output from stdout
- svntest.verify.compare_and_display_lines(
- "Dump files", "DUMP", svnrdump_dumpfile, svnadmin_dumpfile)
+ # Compare the output from stdout
+ svntest.verify.compare_and_display_lines(
+ "Dump files", "DUMP", svnrdump_dumpfile, svnadmin_dumpfile)
+
+ else:
+ compare_repos_dumps(sbox, svnrdump_dumpfile)
######################################################################
# Tests
@@ -345,7 +380,7 @@ def copy_bad_line_endings2_dump(sbox):
"dump: non-LF line endings in svn:* props"
run_dump_test(sbox, "copy-bad-line-endings2.dump",
expected_dumpfile_name="copy-bad-line-endings2.expected.dump",
- bypass_prop_validation=True)
+ bypass_prop_validation=True, ignore_base_checksums=True)
@Skip(svntest.main.is_ra_type_dav_serf)
def commit_a_copy_of_root_dump(sbox):
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svnsync_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svnsync_tests.py
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ def verify_mirror(dest_sbox, exp_dump_fi
# Create a dump file from the mirror repository.
dest_dump = svntest.actions.run_and_verify_dump(dest_sbox.repo_dir)
- svntest.verify.compare_and_display_lines(
+ svntest.verify.compare_dump_files(
"Dump files", "DUMP", exp_dump_file_contents, dest_dump)
def run_test(sbox, dump_file_name, subdir=None, exp_dump_file_name=None,
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svntest/actions.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svntest/actions.py
@@ -556,7 +556,8 @@ class LogEntry:
self.revprops = revprops
def assert_changed_paths(self, changed_paths):
- """Not implemented, so just raises svntest.Failure.
+ """Assert that changed_paths is the same as this entry's changed_paths
+ Raises svntest.Failure if not.
"""
raise Failure('NOT IMPLEMENTED')
@@ -1079,13 +1080,21 @@ def run_and_verify_merge(dir, rev1, rev2
if dry_run and merge_diff_out != out_dry:
# Due to the way ra_serf works, it's possible that the dry-run and
# real merge operations did the same thing, but the output came in
- # a different order. Let's see if maybe that's the case.
+ # a different order. Let's see if maybe that's the case by comparing
+ # the outputs as unordered sets rather than as lists.
+ #
+ # This now happens for other RA layers with modern APR because the
+ # hash order now varies.
#
- # NOTE: Would be nice to limit this dance to serf tests only, but...
- out_copy = merge_diff_out[:]
- out_dry_copy = out_dry[:]
- out_copy.sort()
- out_dry_copy.sort()
+ # The different orders of the real and dry-run merges may cause
+ # the "Merging rX through rY into" lines to be duplicated a
+ # different number of times in the two outputs. The list-set
+ # conversion removes duplicates so these differences are ignored.
+ # It also removes "U some/path" duplicate lines. Perhaps we
+ # should avoid that?
+ out_copy = set(merge_diff_out[:])
+ out_dry_copy = set(out_dry[:])
+
if out_copy != out_dry_copy:
print("=============================================================")
print("Merge outputs differ")
@@ -1198,16 +1207,11 @@ def run_and_verify_patch(dir, patch_path
raise verify.SVNUnexpectedStderr
if dry_run and out != out_dry:
- print("=============================================================")
- print("Outputs differ")
- print("'svn patch --dry-run' output:")
- for x in out_dry:
- sys.stdout.write(x)
- print("'svn patch' output:")
- for x in out:
- sys.stdout.write(x)
- print("=============================================================")
- raise main.SVNUnmatchedError
+ # APR hash order means the output order can vary, assume everything is OK
+ # if only the order changes.
+ out_dry_expected = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput(out)
+ verify.compare_and_display_lines('dry-run patch output not as expected',
+ '', out_dry_expected, out_dry)
def missing_skip(a, b):
print("=============================================================")
@@ -1230,7 +1234,8 @@ def run_and_verify_patch(dir, patch_path
# when the expected output is a list, we want a line-by-line
# comparison to happen instead of a tree comparison
- if isinstance(output_tree, list):
+ if (isinstance(output_tree, list)
+ or isinstance(output_tree, verify.UnorderedOutput)):
verify.verify_outputs(None, out, err, output_tree, error_re_string)
output_tree = None
@@ -1503,6 +1508,56 @@ def run_and_verify_unquiet_status(wc_dir
tree.dump_tree_script(actual, wc_dir_name + os.sep)
raise
+def run_and_verify_status_xml(expected_entries = [],
+ *args):
+ """ Run 'status --xml' with arguments *ARGS. If successful the output
+ is parsed into an XML document and will be verified by comparing against
+ EXPECTED_ENTRIES.
+ """
+
+ exit_code, output, errput = run_and_verify_svn(None, None, [],
+ 'status', '--xml', *args)
+
+ if len(errput) > 0:
+ raise Failure
+
+ doc = parseString(''.join(output))
+ entries = doc.getElementsByTagName('entry')
+
+ def getText(nodelist):
+ rc = []
+ for node in nodelist:
+ if node.nodeType == node.TEXT_NODE:
+ rc.append(node.data)
+ return ''.join(rc)
+
+ actual_entries = {}
+ for entry in entries:
+ wcstatus = entry.getElementsByTagName('wc-status')[0]
+ commit = entry.getElementsByTagName('commit')
+ author = entry.getElementsByTagName('author')
+ rstatus = entry.getElementsByTagName('repos-status')
+
+ actual_entry = {'wcprops' : wcstatus.getAttribute('props'),
+ 'wcitem' : wcstatus.getAttribute('item'),
+ }
+ if wcstatus.hasAttribute('revision'):
+ actual_entry['wcrev'] = wcstatus.getAttribute('revision')
+ if (commit):
+ actual_entry['crev'] = commit[0].getAttribute('revision')
+ if (author):
+ actual_entry['author'] = getText(author[0].childNodes)
+ if (rstatus):
+ actual_entry['rprops'] = rstatus[0].getAttribute('props')
+ actual_entry['ritem'] = rstatus[0].getAttribute('item')
+
+ actual_entries[entry.getAttribute('path')] = actual_entry
+
+ if expected_entries != actual_entries:
+ raise Failure('\n' + '\n'.join(difflib.ndiff(
+ pprint.pformat(expected_entries).splitlines(),
+ pprint.pformat(actual_entries).splitlines())))
+
def run_and_verify_diff_summarize_xml(error_re_string = [],
expected_prefix = None,
expected_paths = [],
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svntest/verify.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/svntest/verify.py
@@ -25,7 +25,8 @@
######################################################################
import re, sys
-from difflib import unified_diff
+from difflib import unified_diff, ndiff
+import pprint
import svntest
@@ -68,6 +69,10 @@ class SVNIncorrectDatatype(SVNUnexpected
run_and_verify_* API"""
pass
+class SVNDumpParseError(svntest.Failure):
+ """Exception raised if parsing a dump file fails"""
+ pass
+
######################################################################
# Comparison of expected vs. actual output
@@ -397,3 +402,193 @@ def verify_exit_code(message, actual, ex
display_lines(message, "Exit Code",
str(expected) + '\n', str(actual) + '\n')
raise raisable
+
+# A simple dump file parser. While sufficient for the current
+# testsuite it doesn't cope with all valid dump files.
+class DumpParser:
+ def __init__(self, lines):
+ self.current = 0
+ self.lines = lines
+ self.parsed = {}
+
+ def parse_line(self, regex, required=True):
+ m = re.match(regex, self.lines[self.current])
+ if not m:
+ if required:
+ raise SVNDumpParseError("expected '%s' at line %d\n%s"
+ % (regex, self.current,
+ self.lines[self.current]))
+ else:
+ return None
+ self.current += 1
+ return m.group(1)
+
+ def parse_blank(self, required=True):
+ if self.lines[self.current] != '\n': # Works on Windows
+ if required:
+ raise SVNDumpParseError("expected blank at line %d\n%s"
+ % (self.current, self.lines[self.current]))
+ else:
+ return False
+ self.current += 1
+ return True
+
+ def parse_format(self):
+ return self.parse_line('SVN-fs-dump-format-version: ([0-9]+)$')
+
+ def parse_uuid(self):
+ return self.parse_line('UUID: ([0-9a-z-]+)$')
+
+ def parse_revision(self):
+ return self.parse_line('Revision-number: ([0-9]+)$')
+
+ def parse_prop_length(self, required=True):
+ return self.parse_line('Prop-content-length: ([0-9]+)$', required)
+
+ def parse_content_length(self, required=True):
+ return self.parse_line('Content-length: ([0-9]+)$', required)
+
+ def parse_path(self):
+ path = self.parse_line('Node-path: (.+)$', required=False)
+ if not path and self.lines[self.current] == 'Node-path: \n':
+ self.current += 1
+ path = ''
+ return path
+
+ def parse_kind(self):
+ return self.parse_line('Node-kind: (.+)$', required=False)
+
+ def parse_action(self):
+ return self.parse_line('Node-action: ([0-9a-z-]+)$')
+
+ def parse_copyfrom_rev(self):
+ return self.parse_line('Node-copyfrom-rev: ([0-9]+)$', required=False)
+
+ def parse_copyfrom_path(self):
+ path = self.parse_line('Node-copyfrom-path: (.+)$', required=False)
+ if not path and self.lines[self.current] == 'Node-copyfrom-path: \n':
+ self.current += 1
+ path = ''
+ return path
+
+ def parse_copy_md5(self):
+ return self.parse_line('Text-copy-source-md5: ([0-9a-z]+)$', required=False)
+
+ def parse_copy_sha1(self):
+ return self.parse_line('Text-copy-source-sha1: ([0-9a-z]+)$', required=False)
+
+ def parse_text_md5(self):
+ return self.parse_line('Text-content-md5: ([0-9a-z]+)$', required=False)
+
+ def parse_text_sha1(self):
+ return self.parse_line('Text-content-sha1: ([0-9a-z]+)$', required=False)
+
+ def parse_text_length(self):
+ return self.parse_line('Text-content-length: ([0-9]+)$', required=False)
+
+ # One day we may need to parse individual property name/values into a map
+ def get_props(self):
+ props = []
+ while not re.match('PROPS-END$', self.lines[self.current]):
+ props.append(self.lines[self.current])
+ self.current += 1
+ self.current += 1
+ return props
+
+ def get_content(self, length):
+ content = ''
+ while len(content) < length:
+ content += self.lines[self.current]
+ self.current += 1
+ if len(content) == length + 1:
+ content = content[:-1]
+ elif len(content) != length:
+ raise SVNDumpParseError("content length expected %d actual %d at line %d"
+ % (length, len(content), self.current))
+ return content
+
+ def parse_one_node(self):
+ node = {}
+ node['kind'] = self.parse_kind()
+ action = self.parse_action()
+ node['copyfrom_rev'] = self.parse_copyfrom_rev()
+ node['copyfrom_path'] = self.parse_copyfrom_path()
+ node['copy_md5'] = self.parse_copy_md5()
+ node['copy_sha1'] = self.parse_copy_sha1()
+ node['prop_length'] = self.parse_prop_length(required=False)
+ node['text_length'] = self.parse_text_length()
+ node['text_md5'] = self.parse_text_md5()
+ node['text_sha1'] = self.parse_text_sha1()
+ node['content_length'] = self.parse_content_length(required=False)
+ self.parse_blank()
+ if node['prop_length']:
+ node['props'] = self.get_props()
+ if node['text_length']:
+ node['content'] = self.get_content(int(node['text_length']))
+ # Hard to determine how may blanks is 'correct' (a delete that is
+ # followed by an add that is a replace and a copy has one fewer
+ # than expected but that can't be predicted until seeing the add)
+ # so allow arbitrary number
+ blanks = 0
+ while self.current < len(self.lines) and self.parse_blank(required=False):
+ blanks += 1
+ node['blanks'] = blanks
+ return action, node
+
+ def parse_all_nodes(self):
+ nodes = {}
+ while True:
+ if self.current >= len(self.lines):
+ break
+ path = self.parse_path()
+ if not path and not path is '':
+ break
+ if not nodes.get(path):
+ nodes[path] = {}
+ action, node = self.parse_one_node()
+ if nodes[path].get(action):
+ raise SVNDumpParseError("duplicate action '%s' for node '%s' at line %d"
+ % (action, path, self.current))
+ nodes[path][action] = node
+ return nodes
+
+ def parse_one_revision(self):
+ revision = {}
+ number = self.parse_revision()
+ revision['prop_length'] = self.parse_prop_length()
+ revision['content_length'] = self.parse_content_length()
+ self.parse_blank()
+ revision['props'] = self.get_props()
+ self.parse_blank()
+ revision['nodes'] = self.parse_all_nodes()
+ return number, revision
+
+ def parse_all_revisions(self):
+ while self.current < len(self.lines):
+ number, revision = self.parse_one_revision()
+ if self.parsed.get(number):
+ raise SVNDumpParseError("duplicate revision %d at line %d"
+ % (number, self.current))
+ self.parsed[number] = revision
+
+ def parse(self):
+ self.parsed['format'] = self.parse_format()
+ self.parse_blank()
+ self.parsed['uuid'] = self.parse_uuid()
+ self.parse_blank()
+ self.parse_all_revisions()
+ return self.parsed
+
+def compare_dump_files(message, label, expected, actual):
+ """Parse two dump files EXPECTED and ACTUAL, both of which are lists
+ of lines as returned by run_and_verify_dump, and check that the same
+ revisions, nodes, properties, etc. are present in both dumps.
+ """
+
+ parsed_expected = DumpParser(expected).parse()
+ parsed_actual = DumpParser(actual).parse()
+
+ if parsed_expected != parsed_actual:
+ raise svntest.Failure('\n' + '\n'.join(ndiff(
+ pprint.pformat(parsed_expected).splitlines(),
+ pprint.pformat(parsed_actual).splitlines())))
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/switch_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/switch_tests.py
@@ -1532,33 +1532,29 @@ def mergeinfo_switch_elision(sbox):
beta_path = os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B", "E", "beta")
# Make branches A/B_COPY_1 and A/B_COPY_2
- svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(
- None,
- ["A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_1", "lambda") + "\n",
+ expected_stdout = verify.UnorderedOutput([
+ "A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_1", "lambda") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_1", "E") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_1", "E", "alpha") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_1", "E", "beta") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_1", "F") + "\n",
"Checked out revision 1.\n",
- "A " + B_COPY_1_path + "\n"],
- [],
- 'copy',
- sbox.repo_url + "/A/B",
- B_COPY_1_path)
-
- svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(
- None,
- ["A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_2", "lambda") + "\n",
+ "A " + B_COPY_1_path + "\n",
+ ])
+ svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, expected_stdout, [], 'copy',
+ sbox.repo_url + "/A/B", B_COPY_1_path)
+
+ expected_stdout = verify.UnorderedOutput([
+ "A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_2", "lambda") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_2", "E") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_2", "E", "alpha") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_2", "E", "beta") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY_2", "F") + "\n",
"Checked out revision 1.\n",
- "A " + B_COPY_2_path + "\n"],
- [],
- 'copy',
- sbox.repo_url + "/A/B",
- B_COPY_2_path)
+ "A " + B_COPY_2_path + "\n",
+ ])
+ svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, expected_stdout, [], 'copy',
+ sbox.repo_url + "/A/B", B_COPY_2_path)
expected_output = svntest.wc.State(wc_dir, {
'A/B_COPY_1' : Item(verb='Adding'),
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/update_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/update_tests.py
@@ -1189,6 +1189,7 @@ def another_hudson_problem(sbox):
# Sigh, I can't get run_and_verify_update to work (but not because
# of issue 919 as far as I can tell)
+ expected_output = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput(expected_output)
svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None,
expected_output, [],
'up', G_path)
@@ -3142,19 +3143,17 @@ def mergeinfo_update_elision(sbox):
lambda_path = os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B", "lambda")
# Make a branch A/B_COPY
- svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(
- None,
- ["A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY", "lambda") + "\n",
+ expected_stdout = verify.UnorderedOutput([
+ "A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY", "lambda") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY", "E") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY", "E", "alpha") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY", "E", "beta") + "\n",
"A " + os.path.join(wc_dir, "A", "B_COPY", "F") + "\n",
"Checked out revision 1.\n",
- "A " + B_COPY_path + "\n"],
- [],
- 'copy',
- sbox.repo_url + "/A/B",
- B_COPY_path)
+ "A " + B_COPY_path + "\n",
+ ])
+ svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, expected_stdout, [], 'copy',
+ sbox.repo_url + "/A/B", B_COPY_path)
expected_output = wc.State(wc_dir, {'A/B_COPY' : Item(verb='Adding')})
--- subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/upgrade_tests.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.3/subversion/tests/cmdline/upgrade_tests.py
@@ -1079,7 +1079,7 @@ def upgrade_with_missing_subdir(sbox):
svntest.main.safe_rmtree(sbox.ospath('A/B'))
# Now upgrade the working copy and expect a missing subdir
- expected_output = [
+ expected_output = svntest.verify.UnorderedOutput([
"Upgraded '%s'\n" % sbox.wc_dir,
"Upgraded '%s'\n" % sbox.ospath('A'),
"Skipped '%s'\n" % sbox.ospath('A/B'),
@@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ def upgrade_with_missing_subdir(sbox):
"Upgraded '%s'\n" % sbox.ospath('A/D'),
"Upgraded '%s'\n" % sbox.ospath('A/D/G'),
"Upgraded '%s'\n" % sbox.ospath('A/D/H'),
- ]
+ ])
svntest.actions.run_and_verify_svn(None, expected_output, [],
'upgrade', sbox.wc_dir)

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@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
Remaining fixes for APR hashorder issues.
--- subversion-1.7.4/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/repository.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.4/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/repository.py
@@ -170,9 +170,11 @@ class SubversionRepositoryTestCase(unitt
repos.dir_delta(prev_root, '', '', this_root, '', e_ptr, e_baton,
_authz_callback, 1, 1, 0, 0)
- # Check results
- self.assertEqual(editor.textdeltas[0].new_data, "This is a test.\n")
- self.assertEqual(editor.textdeltas[1].new_data, "A test.\n")
+ # Check results.
+ # Ignore the order in which the editor delivers the two sibling files.
+ self.assertEqual(set([editor.textdeltas[0].new_data,
+ editor.textdeltas[1].new_data]),
+ set(["This is a test.\n", "A test.\n"]))
self.assertEqual(len(editor.textdeltas), 2)
def test_retrieve_and_change_rev_prop(self):
--- subversion-1.7.4/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/wc.py.hashorder
+++ subversion-1.7.4/subversion/bindings/swig/python/tests/wc.py
@@ -216,8 +216,9 @@ class SubversionWorkingCopyTestCase(unit
def test_entries_read(self):
entries = wc.entries_read(self.wc, True)
-
- self.assertEqual(['', 'tags', 'branches', 'trunk'], list(entries.keys()))
+ keys = list(entries.keys())
+ keys.sort()
+ self.assertEqual(['', 'branches', 'tags', 'trunk'], keys)
def test_get_ignores(self):
self.assert_(isinstance(wc.get_ignores(None, self.wc), list))

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@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1232267
--- subversion-1.7.4/subversion/mod_dav_svn/util.c.httpd24
+++ subversion-1.7.4/subversion/mod_dav_svn/util.c
@@ -624,19 +624,20 @@ void dav_svn__log_err(request_rec *r,
/* Log the errors */
/* ### should have a directive to log the first or all */
for (errscan = err; errscan != NULL; errscan = errscan->prev) {
+ apr_status_t status;
+
if (errscan->desc == NULL)
continue;
- if (errscan->save_errno != 0) {
- errno = errscan->save_errno;
- ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, level, errno, r, "%s [%d, #%d]",
- errscan->desc, errscan->status, errscan->error_id);
- }
- else {
- ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, level, 0, r,
- "%s [%d, #%d]",
- errscan->desc, errscan->status, errscan->error_id);
- }
+#if AP_MODULE_MAGIC_AT_LEAST(20091119,0)
+ status = errscan->aprerr;
+#else
+ status = errscan->save_errno;
+#endif
+
+ ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, level, status, r,
+ "%s [%d, #%d]",
+ errscan->desc, errscan->status, errscan->error_id);
}
}

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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@
Summary: A Modern Concurrent Version Control System
Name: subversion
Version: 1.7.3
Release: 7%{?dist}
Version: 1.7.4
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: ASL 2.0
Group: Development/Tools
URL: http://subversion.apache.org/
@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ Patch1: subversion-1.7.0-rpath.patch
Patch2: subversion-1.7.0-pie.patch
Patch3: subversion-1.7.0-kwallet.patch
Patch4: subversion-1.7.2-ruby19.patch
Patch5: subversion-1.7.3-hashorder.patch
Patch5: subversion-1.7.4-hashorder.patch
Patch6: subversion-1.7.4-httpd24.patch
BuildRequires: autoconf, libtool, python, python-devel, texinfo, which
BuildRequires: db4-devel >= 4.1.25, swig >= 1.3.24, gettext
BuildRequires: apr-devel >= 1.3.0, apr-util-devel >= 1.3.0
@ -168,6 +169,7 @@ This package includes supplementary tools for use with Subversion.
%patch3 -p1 -b .kwallet
%patch4 -p1 -b .ruby
%patch5 -p1 -b .hashorder
%patch6 -p1 -b .httpd24
%build
# Regenerate the buildsystem, so that:
@ -451,6 +453,10 @@ fi
%endif
%changelog
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Joe Orton <jorton@redhat.com> - 1.7.4-1
- update to 1.7.4
- fix build with httpd 2.4
* Thu Mar 1 2012 Joe Orton <jorton@redhat.com> - 1.7.3-7
- re-enable kwallet (#791031)