diff -r 10c10da14c5d -r e2a1584e9e3f tests/test-remotefilelog-http.t --- a/tests/test-remotefilelog-http.t Wed Oct 03 23:25:31 2018 -0400 +++ b/tests/test-remotefilelog-http.t Thu Oct 04 00:11:37 2018 -0400 @@ -64,9 +64,7 @@ $ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT "$GET" 200 Script output follows - 0\x00U\x00\x00\x00\xff (esc) - 2\x00x (esc) - \x14\x06\xe7A\x18bv\x94&\x84\x17I\x1f\x01\x8aJ\x881R\xf0\x00\x01\x00\x14\xf0\x06T\xd8\xef\x99"\x04\xd01\xe6\xa6i\xf4~\x98\xb3\xe3Dw>T\x00 (no-eol) (esc) + 0\x00x\x9c3b\xa8\xe0\x12a{\xee(\x91T6E\xadE\xdcS\x9e\xb1\xcb\xab\xc30\xe8\x03\x03\x91 \xe4\xc6\xfb\x99J,\x17\x0c\x9f-\xcb\xfcR7c\xf3c\x97r\xbb\x10\x06\x00\x96m\x121 (no-eol) (esc) This GET should fail using the in-band signalling mechanism, because it's not a full clone. Note that it's also plausible for servers to