t0001: ignore ".dirty" suffix on Git version
When testing modifications in Git that affect CGit, it is annoying to have t0001 failing simply because the Git version has a ".dirty" suffix when the version of Git there does indeed match that specified in the CGit makefile. Stop this by stripping the ".dirty" suffix from the GIT_VERSION variable. Note that this brings the "Git version" behaviour in line with the "submodule version" case which does not check if the working tree in git/ is modified. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ test_expect_success 'extract Git version from Makefile' '
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test_expect_success 'test Git version matches Makefile' '
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( cat ../../git/GIT-VERSION-FILE || echo "No GIT-VERSION-FILE" ) |
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sed -e "s/GIT_VERSION[ ]*=[ ]*//" >git_version &&
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sed -e "s/GIT_VERSION[ ]*=[ ]*//" -e "s/\\.dirty$//" >git_version &&
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test_cmp git_version makefile_version
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