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authorDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2008-03-08 21:16:42 +0100
committerDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2008-03-08 21:37:19 +0100
commit74c5bd70cf97154f2fa09418bb87a9483a5359ff (patch)
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parent797c190f93d24ff1e352549f320a0612cd04382b (diff)
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Remove useless TESTS file
This hasn't been updated in forever, and a simple python program could regenerate it anyway. Or even grep. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
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-TODO: this is really outdated, needs regeneration (after we rename tests)
-
-add001: Install a package
-add002: Install a package (already installed)
-add003: Install a set of packages
-add004: Install a set of the same package at different versions
-add010: Install a package with a filesystem conflict
-add011: Install a package with a filesystem conflict (--force)
-add012: Install two packages with a conflicting file
-add013: Install two packages with a conflicting file (--force)
-add020: Install a package with an existing file
-add021: Install a package with an existing file (new modified)
-add030: Freshen a package
-add031: Freshen a package (installed is newer)
-add032: Freshen a package (installed is newer)
-add040: Install a package with a missing dependency
-add041: Install a package with a missing dependency (nodeps)
-add042: Install a package with cascaded dependencies
-add050: Install a package with a file in NoUpgrade
-add060: Install a package with a file in NoExtract
-query001: Query a package
-remove010: Remove a package, with a file marked for backup
-remove011: Remove a package, with a modified file marked for backup
-remove020: Remove a package, with a file marked for backup (--nosave)
-remove021: Remove a package, with a modified file marked for backup (--nosave)
-smoke001: Install a thousand packages in a single transaction
-sync001: Install a package from a sync db
-sync002: Upgrade a package from a sync db
-sync003: Install a package from a sync db, with a filesystem conflict
-sync010: Install a package from a sync db, with its dependencies
-sync040: Install two targets with a conflict
-sync041: Install two conflicting targets
-sync042: Install a sync package conflicting with a local one
-sync043: Install a sync package conflicting with a local one
-sync050: Install a virtual target (provided by a sync package)
-sync100: Sysupgrade with a newer sync package
-sync101: Sysupgrade with same version for local and sync packages
-sync102: Sysupgrade with a newer local package
-sync103: Sysupgrade with a local package not existing in sync db
-sync110: Sysupgrade of a package pulling new dependencies
-sync120: Sysupgrade of packages in 'IgnorePkg'
-sync130: Sysupgrade with a sync package replacing a local one
-sync131: Sysupgrade with a sync package replacing a set of local ones
-sync132: Sysupgrade with a replacement for a local package out of date
-sync133: Sysupgrade with a sync package replacing a local one in 'IgnorePkg'
-sync134: Sysupgrade with a set of sync packages replacing a set local one
-sync135: Sysupgrade with a set of sync packages replacing a set of local ones
-sync897: System upgrade
-sync898: System upgrade
-sync899: System upgrade
-sync990: Sync a package pulling a dependency conflicting with a target
-sync992: Sync a package pulling a conflicting dependency
-sync999: System upgrade
-upgrade001: Upgrade a package (newer version)
-upgrade002: Upgrade a package (same version)
-upgrade003: Upgrade a package (lesser version)
-upgrade004: Upgrade a package (not installed)
-upgrade010: Upgrade a package, with a file in NoUpgrade
-upgrade020: Upgrade a package, with a file in 'backup' (new modified)
-upgrade021: Upgrade a package, with a file in 'backup' (local modified, new unchanged)
-upgrade022: Upgrade a package, with a file in 'backup' (local and new modified)
-upgrade030: Upgrade packages with various reasons
-upgrade040: file relocation 1