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Revive svn+http(s) URLs support (issue94)
Telling svn from mercurial repository automatically is not always possible, or
at least not seamlessly. Let 'http://repo.com/svn' be an svn repository,
protected with basic authentication. Trying to clone it directly does something
like:
1- Open it like a mercurial repository:
* send between command, ask for credentials, fail
* fallback to static-http, ask for crendentials two times, fail
2- Open it like an svn repository
Mercurial [auth] facility is helpful here, but few people know about it, and it
may seem weird to store svn credentials in mercurial configuration. An svn-like
password manager would not help either because all connections attempts in [1]
fail and it's unlikely we would store credentials in this situation. Instead,
we can clone 'svn+http://repo.com/svn', which will skip step [1].
author | Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 18 Jul 2009 20:44:33 -0500 |
parents | 5071b8511572 |
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function verify_current_revision() { /bin/rm -rf * exportcmd="svn export `hg svn info 2> /dev/null | grep '^URL: ' | sed 's/URL: //'`@`hg svn info | grep ^Revision | sed 's/.*: //;s/ .*//'` . --force" `echo $exportcmd` > /dev/null x=$? if [[ "$x" != "0" ]] ; then echo $exportcmd echo 'export failed!' return 255 fi if [[ "`hg st | wc -l | python -c 'import sys; print sys.stdin.read().strip()'`" == "0" ]] ; then return 0 else if [[ $1 != "keep" ]] ; then revert_all_files fi return 1 fi } function revert_all_files() { hg revert --all hg purge }