#!/bin/sh set -ev echo $0 rm -rf $0.dir mkdir $0.dir cd $0.dir # This test illustrates a bug in which we don't wait to see if a file # had been created by a rule prior to concluding that it should have # been in git. cat > top.fac < f1 && sleep 1 | date > f2 && sleep 1 | date > f3 && sleep 1 | date > f4 && sleep 1 | date > f5 && sleep 1 | date > f6 && sleep 1 | ls -l > listing | date > f7 && sleep 1 | date > f8 && sleep 1 | date > f9 && sleep 1 EOF git init git add top.fac ${FAC:-../../fac} -j12 exit 0