Just like we have launcher for other packages
Change-Id: I140b88b8fdcab08d6515cd1f0ba9a53a9701f60d
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
It's strange that we have that member since it is not so clear
when it it set or not.
Change-Id: I53903a264f46866d249901a3cd9f9295028aa6bd
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
According to Win32 API, you need to specificy whether a symlink
points to a file or directory. These tests suggests a symlink created
for a file, can actually point to a directory. We can also create the
link before the target exists, so at least in this respect Windows
symbolic links appears to work as POSIX links.
On POSIX systems these tests have no relevance.
Change-Id: Id3991a4fc4333087c6f569acf04f503b0a0f170d
Test that the file mode of a file is the one expected before and after a
checkout. Tests between symlink and file, symlink and folder, symlink
and missing.
Change-Id: If65a85a5667e25103eb9fd328a8723e29de04a1f
Signed-off-by: Axel Richard <axel.richard@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Buck does not create a target directory for the build output, this
is Maven specific and the project unit tests should not rely on it.
Instead follow the pattern used by org.eclipse.jgit.test which is to
create a temporary directory in the system temporary folder, and
configure the Maven surefire plugin to use the target directory.
Change-Id: Iebe5093332343a90f51080614e083aac0d29c26d
The dash signing plugin has been retired hence we need to update our
build to use the CBI jarsigner plugin for signing build results.
Pack test classes to enable signing them.
Also re-enable pack200 for bundle org.eclipse.jgit.
WORKAROUND: there is no easy way to run tests with maven-surefire-plugin
from signed test-jar so for a quick workaround we will have to add a
build step on Hudson so that we can run tests before signing:
- first step will do "clean, verify" to compile and run tests
- second step will do "install, deploy" with profile "eclipse-sign" and
use -DskipTests=true to skip tests since they would hit a
SecurityException when unsigned test classes are in same package as
signed classes under test
- third step will do "clean, install, deploy" on packaging reactor to
build features and p2 repository with profile "eclipse-sign" to sign
and pack200 all bundles.
TODO: Tycho doesn't suport picking up pack200 artifacts via
pomDependencies hence we need to find a way to copy them manually and
use tycho-extra's tycho-p2-extras-plugin:publish-features-and-bundles
to generate the missing p2 metadata.
Change-Id: Iec2c5ab3027a3e3f9ecc0d2f99193385177d9025
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
DirCacheCheckout had a bug when the parentdirectory of a worktree was a
symlink. DirCacheCheckout was deleting those symlinks under certain
conditions. This was fixed in I81735ba0394ef6794e9b2b8bdd8bd7e8b9c6460f
without a test because previously it was hard to setup tests containing
symlinks.
BUG: 412489
Change-Id: I2513166af519d6fc01d1eae3976ad6cff6f98530
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
See change I08bed4275af9ec52aa4d7054067ac82f6a3c9781, where fixing such
warning lead to complaints.
If fixing is not wanted, disable it instead.
Change-Id: If31d4028fa1c6377a11e83ed5688b45701cec68b
`pwd`/target is only valid in Maven Reactor builds where Maven
has moved into the project directory and created a target for
the build output. Most other build systems do not use "target"
and may not even perform a directory change between test suites.
Rewrite LocalDiskRepositoryTestCase's temporary directory code
to use the system specified location and create new unique names.
This prevents fixes between concurrently running tests and allows
the caller to specify the root using java.io.tmpdir.
Update the surefire command lines to use target within each project as
the system temporary directory during unit testing, preventing JGit's
own test suite from writing to /tmp or somewhere like C:\tmp.
Change-Id: I9e8431f6ddfc16fee89f677bcce67c99cfb56782
The most important difference is that in Java7 we have symbolic links
and for most operations in the work tree we want to operate on the link
itself rather than the link target, which the old File methods generally
do.
We also add support for the hidden attribute, which only makes sense
on Windows and exists, just since there are claims that Files.exists
is faster the File.exists.
A new bundle is only activated when run with a Java7 execution
environment. It is implemented as a fragment.
Tycho currently has no way to conditionally include optional features
based on the java version used to run the build, this means with this
change the jgit packaging build always needs to be run using java 7.
Change-Id: I3d6580d6fa7b22f60d7e54ab236898ed44954ffd
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>