On Dec 7, 2005, at 2:26, Michael Cummings wrote:

I realize I'm talking to myself at this point (last post, promise), but
my last message failed to explain the paste at the top. On a box without svk, using the 0.4.0 released tarball, all is fine (t/perl/manifest.t is
skipped/failed quickly). However, if a user has svk installed and
attempts to run make test, this test hangs indefinitely, presumably svk
getting confused. Maybe a (-d .svn) should be checked first to be sure
we aren't using the release tarball instead of a subversion checkout?

Thanks for the detailed analyzes. I've now cleaned up the manifest.t (r10386). It turned out that the whole check for svn/svk is absolutely not needed in the test.

leo

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