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-a already implies -r/-R, so no need for both.
FreeBSD's cp complains:
cp: the -R and -r options may not be specified together
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Change atomicity tests to use the new external binary dependencies.
This simplifies the code and makes output consistent.
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Without redirection, this produced some slightly confusing output in
case gdb was present.
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The setup is useless if gdb is not present, so it doesn't hurt to skip
it. The diff here is huge, but the commit is really just moving most
of the script inside the initial if, and adding an else block to print
a warning.
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This addresses atomicity of tag synchronization, the last atomicity
problems in notmuch new. Each message add or remove is wrapped in its
own atomic section, so interrupting notmuch new doesn't lose progress.
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The documentation claims this is more robust, and it seems to work
fine to switch to the _file variant.
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This is required because test_expect_equal_failure went away.
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This tests notmuch new's ability to recover from arbitrary stopping
failures. It interrupts notmuch new after every database commit and,
on every resulting database snapshot, re-runs notmuch new to
completion and checks that the final database state is invariant.
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