Commits


fix regression test failures with Git 3.30.5 / 2.38.1 or later installed The fix for CVE-2022-39253 in Git made our regression tests fail since creating submodules from local clones is no longer allowed by default. Add an override to our invocations of "git submodule add", the same which was added to Git's regression test suite as part of their fix. This CVE doesn't otherwise affect us. We do not implement submodules. Our use of them in regression tests exists only to ensure that Got does not freak out when it sees one. Precisely because automated support for nested repositories and/or working copies (as in Git Submodules, or Subversion Externals, etc.) have been an endless source of security problems in other systems. sudden test failures pointed out by naddy@


remove trailing whitespace; patch by Josiah Frentsos


use test(1) -eq and -ne to compare integers, and reduce quoting This brings the rest of the regression test scripts in line with patch.sh.


display GMT offset in cat command ok stsp


use POSIX [s1 = s2] syntax instead of [s1 == s2]; patch by Ryo ONODERA


switch function declarations from Korn shell to Bourne/POSIX shell syntax ok stsp


add a -q option to tests for quiet output and use it for 'make regress' Previous default output remains when test cases are run individually. ok tracey


remove unnecessary lines from test_cat_symlink


add a symlink test for 'got cat'


add submodule tests ok semarie


add support for path arguments to 'got cat'


make 'got cat' output look more like raw object files


initial 'got cat' implementation