Hi David,
Test t7900.5 fails for me, thus:
$ ./t7900-index-helper.sh -i -v -x -d
...
+ test -S .git/index-helper.sock
+ git status
On branch master
Untracked files:
(use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
err
nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)
+ test -S .git/index-helper.sock
+ grep -q . err
error: last command exited with $?=1
not ok 5 - index-helper autorun works
#
# rm -f .git/index-helper.sock &&
# git status &&
# test_path_is_missing .git/index-helper.sock &&
# test_config indexhelper.autorun true &&
# git status &&
# test -S .git/index-helper.sock &&
# git status 2>err &&
# test -S .git/index-helper.sock &&
# ! grep -q . err &&
# git index-helper --kill &&
# test_config indexhelper.autorun false &&
# git status &&
# test_path_is_missing .git/index-helper.sock
#
$ cd trash\ directory.t7900-index-helper/
$ ls
err x.t
$ cat err
warning: We requested watchman support from index-helper, but it doesn't
support it. Please use a version of git index-helper with watchman support.
$
[Yes, that is one long line in err!]
[At least, this is one of the failures, I have also seen git status failing
with a SIGPIPE.]
Note that I do not have the watchman libraries etc., so USE_WATCHMAN is
not defined. Note also, that I had an instance of git-index-helper still
running after the test failure (which I kill-ed).
I haven't spent any time debuging this, but some questions spring to
mind:
- can index-helper be used without watchman support?
- why is index-helper requesting watchman support, when it was
built without USE_WATCHMAN being defined?
- why is read-cache.o exporting the verify_index and
write_watchman_ext symbols?
- is index-helper any use/help without watchman support?
- is '! grep -q . err' meant to determine if the err file is
empty (ie git status did not issue an error message)?
[if yes, maybe 'test_must_be_empty err &&' would read better!]
Unfortunately, I have to run now, ...
ATB,
Ramsay Jones
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