On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Paul Burba <ptbu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 5:38 AM, <sbut...@apache.org> wrote: >> Author: sbutler >> Date: Mon Jun 6 09:38:30 2011 >> New Revision: 1132561 >> >> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1132561&view=rev >> Log: >> Make copy_tests.py 102 XFAIL on OS X because APR doesn't support >> case-insensitivity on Unix. >> >> * subversion/tests/cmdline/copy_tests.py >> (case_only_rename): Set XFAIL. >> >> Modified: >> subversion/trunk/subversion/tests/cmdline/copy_tests.py >> >> Modified: subversion/trunk/subversion/tests/cmdline/copy_tests.py >> URL: >> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/subversion/trunk/subversion/tests/cmdline/copy_tests.py?rev=1132561&r1=1132560&r2=1132561&view=diff >> ============================================================================== >> --- subversion/trunk/subversion/tests/cmdline/copy_tests.py (original) >> +++ subversion/trunk/subversion/tests/cmdline/copy_tests.py Mon Jun 6 >> 09:38:30 2011 >> @@ -5176,6 +5176,8 @@ def copy_base_of_deleted(sbox): >> # Regression test for issue #3702: Unable to perform case-only rename >> # on windows. >> @Issue(3702) >> +# APR's apr_filepath_merge() with APR_FILEPATH_TRUENAME is broken on OS X. >> +@XFail(svntest.main.is_os_darwin) >> def case_only_rename(sbox): >> """case-only rename""" > > Hi Stephen, > > Since issue #3702 is fixed and this test still fails on OSX could you > possibly and a new issue describing the problem and then associating > this test with that issue? I'd add one myself, but don't follow > exactly what the problem is. > > No worries if you can't, I'm just trying to keep the number of failing > tests with no associated failing issue to a minimum (preferably zero > :-) > > Paul
Oh, I should add that this is the last thing standing between us and completion of the 1.7 release task 'Test Review: Determine which XFail and WIP tests should remain so, and which need to be fixed before release.' Every other xfailing test in the suite has an associated issue with a target milestone.