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Integration tests: fix 2 hooktests on windows #397

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Relates to #93

@jorisroovers jorisroovers merged commit 0f41223 into main Dec 21, 2022
jorisroovers added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 22, 2022
This only leaves 3 hook tests that are still failing on windows.
Relates to #93
@jorisroovers jorisroovers deleted the minor-integration-tweaks branch January 23, 2023 10:03
jorisroovers added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 7, 2023
This release was primarily focussed on modernizing gitlint's build and test
tooling (details: #378).

General

    Python 3.6 no longer supported (EOL since 2021-12-23) (#379)
    This is the last release to support the sh library (used under-the-hood to
    execute git commands) by setting GITLINT_USE_SH_LIB=1. This is already
    disabled by default since v0.18.0.

Features

    Allow for a single commit in the --commits cmd-line param (#412)
    Gitlint now separates FILE_ENCODING (always UTF-8) from TERMINAL_ENCODING
    (terminal dependent), this should improve issues with unicode. Use
    gitlint --debug to inspect these values. (#424)

Bugfixes

    ignore-by-author-name crashes without --staged (#445)
    Various documentation fixes (#401, #433) - Thanks scop

Development

    Adopted hatch for project management (#384). This significantly improves
    the developer workflow, please read the updated CONTRIBUTING page.
    Adopted ruff for linting, replacing pylint (#404)
    Gitlint now publishes dev builds on every commit to main (#429)
    Gitlint now publishes a latest_dev docker image on every commit to
    main (#451) (#452)
    Dependencies updated
    Many improvements to the CI/CD worfklows
    Improve unit test coverage (#453)
    Integration test fixes on windows (#392, #397)
    Devcontainer improvements (#428)
    Removal of Dockerfile.dev (#390)
    Fix most integration tests on Windows
    Fix Windows unit tests (#383)
    Introduce a gate/check GHA job (#375)

Full Release details in CHANGELOG.md.
jorisroovers added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 7, 2023
This release was primarily focussed on modernizing gitlint's build and test
tooling (details: #378).

General

    Python 3.6 no longer supported (EOL since 2021-12-23) (#379)
    This is the last release to support the sh library (used under-the-hood to
    execute git commands) by setting GITLINT_USE_SH_LIB=1. This is already
    disabled by default since v0.18.0.

Features

    Allow for a single commit in the --commits cmd-line param (#412)
    Gitlint now separates FILE_ENCODING (always UTF-8) from TERMINAL_ENCODING
    (terminal dependent), this should improve issues with unicode. Use
    gitlint --debug to inspect these values. (#424)

Bugfixes

    ignore-by-author-name crashes without --staged (#445)
    Various documentation fixes (#401, #433) - Thanks scop

Development

    Adopted hatch for project management (#384). This significantly improves
    the developer workflow, please read the updated CONTRIBUTING page.
    Adopted ruff for linting, replacing pylint (#404)
    Gitlint now publishes dev builds on every commit to main (#429)
    Gitlint now publishes a latest_dev docker image on every commit to
    main (#451) (#452)
    Dependencies updated
    Many improvements to the CI/CD worfklows
    Improve unit test coverage (#453)
    Integration test fixes on windows (#392, #397)
    Devcontainer improvements (#428)
    Removal of Dockerfile.dev (#390)
    Fix most integration tests on Windows
    Fix Windows unit tests (#383)
    Introduce a gate/check GHA job (#375)

Full Release details in CHANGELOG.md.
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