X-Git-Url: http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/gitweb/notmuch.git/blobdiff_plain/1695415039803fd3b317bccbb3ceca0472bed373..e366bb222722d6a635b736e875b760d82b46d1f5:/test/T530-upgrade.sh diff --git a/test/T530-upgrade.sh b/test/T530-upgrade.sh index 7faf03d3..a3a7d39c 100755 --- a/test/T530-upgrade.sh +++ b/test/T530-upgrade.sh @@ -116,25 +116,4 @@ MAIL_DIR/bar/new/21:2, MAIL_DIR/bar/new/22:2, MAIL_DIR/cur/51:2," -# Ghost messages are difficult to test since they're nearly invisible. -# However, if the upgrade works correctly, the ghost message should -# retain the right thread ID even if all of the original messages in -# the thread are deleted. That's what we test. This won't detect if -# the upgrade just plain didn't happen, but it should detect if -# something went wrong. -test_begin_subtest "ghost message retains thread ID" -# Upgrade database -notmuch new -# Get thread ID of real message -thread=$(notmuch search --output=threads id:4EFC743A.3060609@april.org) -# Delete all real messages in that thread -rm $(notmuch search --output=files $thread) -notmuch new -# "Deliver" ghost message -add_message '[subject]=Ghost' '[id]=4EFC3931.6030007@april.org' -# If the ghost upgrade worked, the new message should be attached to -# the existing thread ID. -nthread=$(notmuch search --output=threads id:4EFC3931.6030007@april.org) -test_expect_equal "$thread" "$nthread" - test_done