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push: use native rebase instead of our rebase wrapper Our rebase wrapper doesn't quite do the right thing with repect to a just-pushed revision. In particular, it will try to rebase the just-pushed revision on top of the version of that revision we just pulled down from svn. This will sometimes result in a local revision with an identical commit message as the revision from svn, but no file changes. This changes the rebase portion of the push command to instead use the native rebase with a revset that excludes the revision we just pushed to svn from the set to be rebased. It also moves to a single strip operation that removes all of the revisions based on a pre-push or partially pushed revision. This moves to a separate rebase and strip operation since we now need to strip revisions we are not rebasing.
author David Schleimer <dschleimer@fb.com>
date Mon, 24 Sep 2012 10:18:28 -0700
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Generate unrelatedbranch.svndump
#

mkdir temp
cd temp

mkdir project-orig
cd project-orig
mkdir trunk
mkdir branches
cd ..

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

svn co $svnurl project
cd project/trunk
echo a > a
svn add a
svn ci -m "add a in trunk"
cd ../branches
# Create an unrelated branch with another file. It used to lead the converter
# to think branch1 was a copy of trunk, even without copy information.
mkdir branch1
echo b > branch1/b
svn add branch1
svn ci -m "add b in branch1"
# Make a real branch too for comparison
svn cp ../trunk branch2
echo b > branch2/b
svn add branch2/b
svn ci -m "add b to branch2"
# Add a file in the branch root for fun
echo c > c
svn add c
svn ci -m "add c in branches/"
# Even update it
echo c >> c
svn ci -m "change c"
cd ../..

svnadmin dump testrepo > ../unrelatedbranch.svndump