[FFmpeg-cvslog] fate: support testing of release branches

Janne Grunau git at videolan.org
Wed Jul 30 23:08:24 CEST 2014


ffmpeg | branch: release/2.3 | Janne Grunau <janne-libav at jannau.net> | Sat Jul 26 23:29:46 2014 +0200| [6a250c858ebbb9d5111c5b14d8d46d41bd08e218] | committer: Michael Niedermayer

fate: support testing of release branches

Adding 'branch=release/2.3' to the fate config file will check the
release/2.3 branch instead of master. If no branch is specified it will
use 'master' so that existing config are still valid.

(cherry picked from commit 42eb9154a83e9a7aedb1168b2f1112af765cf2b5)

Conflicts:

	tests/fate.sh

> http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=6a250c858ebbb9d5111c5b14d8d46d41bd08e218
---

 tests/fate.sh |    7 +++++--
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tests/fate.sh b/tests/fate.sh
index ca3caa3..5a78018 100755
--- a/tests/fate.sh
+++ b/tests/fate.sh
@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ test -n "$slot"    || die "slot not specified"
 test -n "$repo"    || die "repo not specified"
 test -d "$samples" || die "samples location not specified"
 
+: ${branch:=master}
+
 lock(){
     lock=$1/fate.lock
     (set -C; exec >$lock) 2>/dev/null || return
@@ -28,14 +30,14 @@ lock(){
 checkout(){
     case "$repo" in
         file:*|/*) src="${repo#file:}"      ;;
-        git:*)     git clone --quiet "$repo" "$src" ;;
+        git:*)     git clone --quiet --branch "$branch" "$repo" "$src" ;;
     esac
 }
 
 update()(
     cd ${src} || return
     case "$repo" in
-        git:*) git fetch --force && git reset --hard FETCH_HEAD ;;
+        git:*) git fetch --force && git reset --hard "origin/$branch" ;;
     esac
 )
 
@@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ clean(){
 report(){
     date=$(date -u +%Y%m%d%H%M%S)
     echo "fate:0:${date}:${slot}:${version}:$1:$2:${comment}" >report
+#    echo "fate:1:${date}:${slot}:${version}:$1:$2:${branch}:${comment}" >report
     cat ${build}/config.fate >>report
     cat ${build}/tests/data/fate/*.rep >>report || for i in ${build}/tests/data/fate/*.rep ; do cat "$i" >>report ; done
     test -n "$fate_recv" && $tar report *.log | gzip | $fate_recv



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