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editor: correctly import symlink copy+modify with non-empty prefix
We alwasy fail editing for symlinks, since we strip the leading 'link '
subversion includes when storing in mercurial, and then let svn
attempt to apply deltas against the stripped version. This
unsurprisingly fails, and we write the resulting empty-string to the
Filestore for the current revision, and add the symlink in question to
the missing list to handle stupidly later.
Unfortunately, this would break down because editing adds files to the
store using their absolute path whereas missing files are added
relative to our subdir. the absolut path file appears to win, which
results in us getting a symlink whose target is the empty string.
This fixes the problem by adding missing files to the fileStore using
their absolute path.
author | David Schleimer <dschleimer@fb.com> |
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date | Mon, 07 Apr 2014 18:28:35 -0700 |
parents | c421e6bf0d95 |
children |
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#!/bin/sh mkdir temp cd temp svnadmin create repo svn co file://`pwd`/repo wc cd wc mkdir 'project name' cd 'project name' mkdir branches trunk tags cd .. svn add * svn ci -m 'btt' cd 'project name'/trunk for a in alpha beta gamma delta ; do echo $a > $a svn add $a done svn ci -m 'Add files.' mkdir al echo foo > al/foo svn add al svn ci -m 'add directory al' cd .. svn up svn cp trunk branches/dev_branch svn ci -m 'branch' cd branches/dev_branch svn rm delta echo narf > alpha echo iota > iota svn add iota svn ci -m 'branch changes' cd ../../../../.. svnadmin dump temp/repo > project_name_with_space.svndump echo echo 'Complete.' echo 'You probably want to clean up temp now.' echo 'Dump in project_name_with_space.svndump' exit 0