88 lines
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88 lines
2.2 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='pulling from symlinked subdir'
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TEST_PASSES_SANITIZE_LEAK=true
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. ./test-lib.sh
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# The scenario we are building:
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#
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# trash\ directory/
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# clone-repo/
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# subdir/
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# bar
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# subdir-link -> clone-repo/subdir/
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#
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# The working directory is subdir-link.
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test_expect_success SYMLINKS setup '
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mkdir subdir &&
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echo file >subdir/file &&
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git add subdir/file &&
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git commit -q -m file &&
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git clone -q . clone-repo &&
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ln -s clone-repo/subdir/ subdir-link &&
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(
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cd clone-repo &&
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git config receive.denyCurrentBranch warn
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) &&
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git config receive.denyCurrentBranch warn
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'
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# Demonstrate that things work if we just avoid the symlink
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#
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test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'pulling from real subdir' '
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(
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echo real >subdir/file &&
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git commit -m real subdir/file &&
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cd clone-repo/subdir/ &&
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git pull &&
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test real = $(cat file)
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)
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'
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# From subdir-link, pulling should work as it does from
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# clone-repo/subdir/.
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#
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# Instead, the error pull gave was:
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#
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# fatal: 'origin': unable to chdir or not a git archive
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# fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
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#
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# because git would find the .git/config for the "trash directory"
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# repo, not for the clone-repo repo. The "trash directory" repo
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# had no entry for origin. Git found the wrong .git because
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# git rev-parse --show-cdup printed a path relative to
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# clone-repo/subdir/, not subdir-link/. Git rev-parse --show-cdup
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# used the correct .git, but when the git pull shell script did
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# "cd $(git rev-parse --show-cdup)", it ended up in the wrong
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# directory. A POSIX shell's "cd" works a little differently
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# than chdir() in C; "cd -P" is much closer to chdir().
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#
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test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'pulling from symlinked subdir' '
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(
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echo link >subdir/file &&
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git commit -m link subdir/file &&
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cd subdir-link/ &&
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git pull &&
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test link = $(cat file)
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)
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'
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# Prove that the remote end really is a repo, and other commands
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# work fine in this context. It's just that "git pull" breaks.
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#
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test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'pushing from symlinked subdir' '
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(
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cd subdir-link/ &&
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echo push >file &&
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git commit -m push ./file &&
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git push
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) &&
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echo push >expect &&
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git show HEAD:subdir/file >actual &&
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test_cmp expect actual
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'
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test_done
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