tests: check .treeinfo files
In case a <tree>
has <treeinfo>
, it means the details of that tree are
in a .treeinfo
file. Hence, if there is an <url>
set for that tree,
check that there is a .treeinfo
file on the remote location.
Also check the content-type for them; right now, only the generic application/octet-stream is returned for them by some servers. Still, it is enough to catch very big mistakes like HTML pages for errors or redirections (text/html).
There are no failures in the current data.