Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Todd Zullinger writes:
>> I wanted to check if this minor patch series had slipped
>> under your radar.
>
> Totally. Queued.
>
> As they come with Ack by the area maintainer, I'll fast-track them
> down to 'master' (other topics typically cook at least for a week in
> 'n
Todd Zullinger writes:
> I wanted to check if this minor patch series had slipped
> under your radar.
Totally. Queued.
As they come with Ack by the area maintainer, I'll fast-track them
down to 'master' (other topics typically cook at least for a week in
'next').
Thanks for pinging.
Hi Junio,
I wanted to check if this minor patch series had slipped
under your radar. If it's waiting patiently in your queue
for other topics to advance, that's fine, of course. :)
Finished patches: <20171201155653.29553-1-...@pobox.com> and
<20171201155653.29553-2-...@pobox.com>.
Thanks,
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Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Todd Zullinger wrote:
These tests are not run by default nor are they enabled in travis-ci. I
don't know how much testing they get in user or other packager builds.
I've been slowly increasing the test suite usage in fedora builds. I
ran into this while t
Hi Eric,
Eric Wong wrote:
I'm fine with this for now. Since svnserve (and git-daemon)
both support inetd behavior, I think we can eventually have a
test helper which binds random ports and pretends to be an
inetd, letting the test run without any special setup.
It would let multiple test insta
Todd Zullinger wrote:
> These tests are not run by default nor are they enabled in travis-ci. I
> don't know how much testing they get in user or other packager builds.
>
> I've been slowly increasing the test suite usage in fedora builds. I
> ran into this while testing locally with parallel ma
Todd Zullinger wrote:
> These tests are not run by default nor are they enabled in travis-ci. I
> don't know how much testing they get in user or other packager builds.
>
> I've been slowly increasing the test suite usage in fedora builds. I
> ran into this while testing locally with parallel m
These tests are not run by default nor are they enabled in travis-ci. I
don't know how much testing they get in user or other packager builds.
I've been slowly increasing the test suite usage in fedora builds. I
ran into this while testing locally with parallel make test. The
official fedora bu
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