David, This is a bug where I accidentally turned on a pixel result, then needed to remove the .pngs when I fixed the problem:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73343 The patch had two lines like this: Binary files a/LayoutTests/platform/efl/fast/regions/no-split-line-box-expected.png and /dev/null differ Which resulted in this output from style-queue: Failed to run "[u'/mnt/git/webkit-style-queue/Tools/Scripts/svn-apply', u'--force']" exit_code: 9 Error: the Git diff contains a binary file without the binary data in line: "Binary files a/LayoutTests/platform/efl/fast/regions/no-split-line-box-expected.png and /dev/null differ". Be sure to use the --binary flag when invoking "git diff" with diffs containing binary files. at /mnt/git/webkit-style-queue/Tools/Scripts/VCSUtils.pm line 667, <ARGV> line 45. Thanks, Alan On 11/30/11 5:36 PM, "David Levin" <[email protected]> wrote: Perhaps you could give a bug that has an example of what you are talking about. For me it is hard to guess at what the complaint by the style bot is. dave On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Alan Stearns <[email protected]> wrote: If I delete a .png test result and I make a git diff without using the --binary flag, the style EWS bot complains. I can see why it would complain if I were rebasing the file - you need the binary data to see what's changed. It makes less sense to me to add the binary data to the diff if the file is just being deleted. Should VCSUtils.pm detect a "... and /dev/null differ" line and let it through? Are there dependencies on the binary data in svn-apply or other tools? I'm planning on replacing some pixel-based verification with reftests in the near future, and so I'll be deleting quite a few .png files. I don't mind slinging around all that binary data, but if it's not really needed I'd rather leave it out. Thanks, Alan _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev
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