Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason  <ava...@gmail.com> writes:

> Remove the setting of a receive.fsck.badDate config variable to
> "ignore". This was added in efaba7cc77 ("fsck: optionally ignore
> specific fsck issues completely", 2015-06-22) but never did anything,
> presumably it was part of some work-in-progress code that never made
> it into git.git.
>
> None of these tests will emit the "invalid author/committer line - bad
> date" warning. The dates on the commit objects we're setting up are
> not invalid.

It is a timestamp somewhere mid February of 2009.  Perhaps the code
is playing defensive against the lack of email address on the
deliberately broken author line, i.e.

    author Bugs Bunny 1234567890 +0000
    committer Bugs Bunny <b...@bun.ni> 1234567890 +0000

in case the parser punted and failed to parse that timestamp
correctly?  IOW, the above _could_ be a commit written by "Bugs
Bunny 1234567890" with missing e-mail and missing timestamp.

So I dunno.  It won't break the test with today's system if we
removed this config, but with an updated parser from the next year,
it may start to break.

>
> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <ava...@gmail.com>
> ---
>  t/t5504-fetch-receive-strict.sh | 2 --
>  1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/t/t5504-fetch-receive-strict.sh b/t/t5504-fetch-receive-strict.sh
> index 49d3621a92..e1f8768094 100755
> --- a/t/t5504-fetch-receive-strict.sh
> +++ b/t/t5504-fetch-receive-strict.sh
> @@ -149,8 +149,6 @@ test_expect_success 'push with 
> receive.fsck.missingEmail=warn' '
>       git --git-dir=dst/.git branch -D bogus &&
>       git --git-dir=dst/.git config --add \
>               receive.fsck.missingEmail ignore &&
> -     git --git-dir=dst/.git config --add \
> -             receive.fsck.badDate warn &&
>       git push --porcelain dst bogus >act 2>&1 &&
>       ! grep "missingEmail" act
>  '

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