t-ok is going to save artifacts, which we don't want these to do.
It is not actually needed. All it does that is useful is the fsck,
which the actual tests will do.
Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
push-to master sid
t-setup-done 'p v suitespecs majorv revision' "aq git mirror $p"
push-to master sid
t-setup-done 'p v suitespecs majorv revision' "aq git mirror $p"
p=example
t-git-next-date
'
p=example
t-git-next-date
'
t-setup-done 'DGIT_TEST_GNUPG_GLOBAL_LOCK DGIT_TEST_GNUPG_LOG' \
'gnupg' "$setup"
t-setup-done 'DGIT_TEST_GNUPG_GLOBAL_LOCK DGIT_TEST_GNUPG_LOG' \
'gnupg' "$setup"