scm: git: fix unable to run unit lib test if git binary is not available on Windows
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FELIX_HEX = "Felix Sch\xC3\xA4fer"
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CHAR_1_HEX = "\xc3\x9c"
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## Ruby uses ANSI api to fork a process on Windows.
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## Japanese Shift_JIS and Traditional Chinese Big5 have 0x5c(backslash) problem
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## and these are incompatible with ASCII.
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## Git for Windows (msysGit) changed internal API from ANSI to Unicode in 1.7.10
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## http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/issues/detail?id=80
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## So, Latin-1 path tests fail on Japanese Windows
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WINDOWS_PASS = (Redmine::Platform.mswin? &&
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Redmine::Scm::Adapters::GitAdapter.client_version_above?([1, 7, 10]))
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WINDOWS_SKIP_STR = "TODO: This test fails in Git for Windows above 1.7.10"
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## Git, Mercurial and CVS path encodings are binary.
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## Subversion supports URL encoding for path.
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## Redmine Mercurial adapter and extension use URL encoding.
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JRUBY_SKIP_STR = "TODO: This test fails in JRuby"
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if File.directory?(REPOSITORY_PATH)
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## Ruby uses ANSI api to fork a process on Windows.
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## Japanese Shift_JIS and Traditional Chinese Big5 have 0x5c(backslash) problem
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## and these are incompatible with ASCII.
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## Git for Windows (msysGit) changed internal API from ANSI to Unicode in 1.7.10
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## http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/issues/detail?id=80
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## So, Latin-1 path tests fail on Japanese Windows
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WINDOWS_PASS = (Redmine::Platform.mswin? &&
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Redmine::Scm::Adapters::GitAdapter.client_version_above?([1, 7, 10]))
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WINDOWS_SKIP_STR = "TODO: This test fails in Git for Windows above 1.7.10"
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def setup
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adapter_class = Redmine::Scm::Adapters::GitAdapter
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assert adapter_class
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