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Patch 6.3a.004
Problem: Test32 fails on Windows XP for the DJGPP version. Renaming
test11.out fails.
Solution: Don't try renaming, create new files to use for the test.
Files: src/testdir/test32.in, src/testdir/test32.ok
*** ../vim-6.3a.003/src/testdir/test32.in Fri May 7 10:59:36 2004
--- src/testdir/test32.in Sat May 8 16:41:58 2004
***************
*** 9,16 ****
* i-add-expands and switches to local
* add-expands lines (it would end in an empty line if it didn't ignored it self)
:se cpt=kXtestfile
! * checks k-expansion, and file expansion; rename test11.out to avoid matching
! * it (on PC it may be upper case and matched first).
:se cpt=w
* checks make_cyclic in other window
:se cpt=u nohid
--- 9,16 ----
* i-add-expands and switches to local
* add-expands lines (it would end in an empty line if it didn't ignored it self)
:se cpt=kXtestfile
! * checks k-expansion, and file expansion (use Xtest11 instead of test11,
! * because TEST11.OUT may match first on DOS)
:se cpt=w
* checks make_cyclic in other window
:se cpt=u nohid
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*** 32,42 ****
kOM
:se cpt=kXtestfile
! :!ren test11.out tt
! :!move test11.out tt
! O
! :!ren tt test11.out
! :!move tt test11.out
:se cpt=w
OST
:se cpt=u nohid
--- 32,40 ----
kOM
:se cpt=kXtestfile
! :w Xtest11.one
! :w Xtest11.two
! OIXA
:se cpt=w
OST
:se cpt=u nohid
*** ../vim-6.3a.003/src/testdir/test32.ok Fri May 7 10:59:36 2004
--- src/testdir/test32.ok Sat May 8 16:42:09 2004
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*** 5,11 ****
Makefile to run3
Makefile to run3
Makefile to run3
! test11.ok
STARTTEST
ENDTEST
unless
--- 5,11 ----
Makefile to run3
Makefile to run3
Makefile to run3
! Xtest11.two
STARTTEST
ENDTEST
unless
*** ../vim-6.3a.003/src/version.c Sat May 8 12:32:15 2004
--- src/version.c Sat May 8 16:39:21 2004
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*** 643,644 ****
--- 643,646 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 4,
/**/
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