view tests/fixtures/truncatedhistory.sh @ 787:4bbc6bf947f5 1.2.1

replay: fetch full revision at most once per run (issue252) Before this change, hgsubversion was fetching full revisions from the first revision the project was created to the first revision containing converted data. Unfortunately, some projects exhibits such spans longer than 500 revisions, during which hgsubversion was uselessly scanning the whole tree. The fix is not technically perfect, we could record somewhere that while no data was converted we scanned the project already, instead of scanning once at every hgsubversion run until a revision is converted. But it should be good enough unless someone runs hgsubversion once for every target revision. One repository exhibiting this behaviour: svn://svn.zankasoftware.com/zanka
author Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com>
date Sun, 13 Feb 2011 20:10:52 +0100
parents 3b60f223893a
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Generate truncatedhistory.svndump
#

mkdir temp
cd temp

mkdir project-orig
cd project-orig
mkdir project1
mkdir project2
cd ..

svnadmin create testrepo
svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo
svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init project"

svn co $svnurl project
# Make a single revision in trunk
cd project/project1
echo a > a
svn add a
svn ci -m "add a"
cd ..
svn up
# Rename the project
svn mv project1 project2/trunk
svn ci -m "rename project1"
cd project2/trunk
echo b > b
svn add b
svn ci -m "add b"
cd ../../..

svnadmin dump testrepo > ../truncatedhistory.svndump