darcs-2.8.0: tests/pull_binary.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -ev
rm -rf temp1 temp2
mkdir temp1
cd temp1
darcs init
printf "%01048576d" 0 > foo
darcs record -l -a -A author -m xx
rm foo
darcs record -a -A author -m yy
cd ..
mkdir temp2
cd temp2
darcs init
echo yn | darcs pull --set-default ../temp1
rm foo
darcs pull -a
cd ..
rm -rf temp1 temp2