Jeff King <[email protected]> writes:
> The naive conversion is just:
> ...
> -# MINGW does not allow colons in pathnames in the first place
> -test_expect_success !MINGW 'push to repo path with colon' '
> +if test_have_prereq MINGW
> +then
> + path_sep=';'
> +else
> + path_sep=':'
> +fi
> ...
> - git clone --bare . xxx:yyy.git &&
> + git clone --bare . xxx${path_sep}yyy.git &&
Don't you want to dq the whole thing to prevent the shell from
splitting this into two commands at ';'? The other one below is OK.
>
> echo change >>file.bin &&
> git commit -am change &&
> # Note that we have to use the full path here, or it gets confused
> # with the ssh host:path syntax.
> - git push "$PWD/xxx:yyy.git" HEAD
> + git push "$PWD/xxx${path_sep}yyy.git" HEAD
> '
>
> test_done
>
> Does that work?
>
> -Peff