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diff --git a/t/svn.t b/t/svn.t
index a1878a73d86b3df6e3061b9a2739ee3ec766de46..5223b4409416911276974a57a823224cc4912df6 100755 (executable)
--- a/t/svn.t
+++ b/t/svn.t
@@ -23,11 +23,14 @@ $config{rcs} = "svn";
 $config{srcdir} = "$dir/src";
 $config{svnrepo} = "$dir/repo";
 $config{svnpath} = "trunk";
+IkiWiki::loadplugins();
 IkiWiki::checkconfig();
 
-system "svnadmin create $config{svnrepo} >/dev/null";
-system "svn mkdir file://$config{svnrepo}/trunk -m add >/dev/null";
-system "svn co file://$config{svnrepo}/trunk $config{srcdir} >/dev/null";
+my $svnrepo = "$dir/repo";
+
+system "svnadmin create $svnrepo >/dev/null";
+system "svn mkdir file://$svnrepo/trunk -m add >/dev/null";
+system "svn co file://$svnrepo/trunk $config{srcdir} >/dev/null";
 
 # Web commit
 my $test1 = readfile("t/test1.mdwn");
@@ -40,7 +43,7 @@ my @changes;
 
 is($#changes, 0);
 is($changes[0]{message}[0]{"line"}, "Added the first page");
-is($changes[0]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test1.mdwn");
+is($changes[0]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test1");
        
 # Manual commit
 my $message = "Added the second page";
@@ -53,8 +56,8 @@ system "svn commit $config{srcdir}/test2.mdwn -m \"$message\" >/dev/null";
 @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
 is($#changes, 1);
 is($changes[0]{message}[0]{"line"}, $message);
-is($changes[0]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test2.mdwn");
-is($changes[1]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test1.mdwn");
+is($changes[0]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test2");
+is($changes[1]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test1");
 
 # extra slashes in the path shouldn't break things
 $config{svnpath} = "/trunk//";
@@ -62,7 +65,7 @@ IkiWiki::checkconfig();
 @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
 is($#changes, 1);
 is($changes[0]{message}[0]{"line"}, $message);
-is($changes[0]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test2.mdwn");
-is($changes[1]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test1.mdwn");
+is($changes[0]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test2");
+is($changes[1]{pages}[0]{"page"}, "test1");
 
 system "rm -rf $dir";