run-tests: test result shows when a failed test could not start a server
Failing to start a server happens regularly, at least on windows buildbot.
Such a failure often has nothing to do with the test, but with the environment.
But half the test output can change because some data is missing. Therefore this
is worth an extended error message.
Detect the server failure in the diff output because it is most reliable
there. Checking the output only does not show if the server failure was
expected.
Old failure message when server start failed:
Failed test-serve.t: output changed
New message:
Failed test-serve.t: serve failed and output changed
[ original upstream message ]
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keyword extension for Mercurial SCM
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CAVEAT: Please use the keyword extension distributed with
Mercurial > 1.0.2!
For Mercurial 0.9.2 to 1.0.2 install the 0.9.2compat branch.
The default and stable branches are meant for development.
install
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Run "python setup.py install".
See also "pyton setup.py --help".
Then add the line:
[extensions]
keyword = /path/to/hgkw/keyword.py
to your hgrc, where /path/to/ is somewhere in your $PYTHONPATH.
first steps and online help
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$ hg help keyword
$ hg kwdemo
testing
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$ cd tests
$ ./run-tests.py