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- Sep 10, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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- Sep 04, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
The recently added group-level environment variables for heptapod#339 end up in the message produced by this test, making the assertion too strict.
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Georges Racinet authored
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- Aug 24, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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- Aug 25, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
For the record, dulwich 0.20 dropped Python 2 support.
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Georges Racinet authored
We need a marker right now so that the requirements file shipping with the Rails application can refer to it.
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- Aug 04, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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- Jul 31, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
Besides, it can create conflicts with the version already listed in install requirements.
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Antoine cezar authored
The original message was lacking usefull information to users not aware of Heptapod specific topics rules.
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- Jul 30, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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- Jul 27, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
Actually that second head was on mirror.octobus.net only (found by CI experiments for heptapod/heptapod which install this from mirror.o.n), but it's enough of a pain to merge it explicitely. Of course diff with `p1()` should be empty
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- Jul 24, 2020
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Raphaël Gomès authored
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Raphaël Gomès authored
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Raphaël Gomès authored
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- Jul 16, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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- Jul 11, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
Related to heptapod#295: this parameter will make it possible to differentiate between calls to the `/allowed` internal API endpoint for pre-receive checks (common among supported VCSes) and for Git client SSH operation. Since it'll make the pre-receive call use the `HgAccess` class instead of the previously used `GitAccess`, we need now also to pass the corresponding Mercurial wire protocol command name for pushes.
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- Jul 08, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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- Jun 29, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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- Jun 28, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
See heptapod#311 Subrepos are not needed to update a file, or to perform a merge. In a later version, we could simply neutralize the pull, but then we'd have to make sure that the commit logic is consistent (that's why commits are forbidden separately, too). In current Heptapod, the use of updates is always within shares used for server side operations and mergeability assessment. This change will prevent projects using subrepos to trigger hundreds of pulls that will take too much time, and create resource problems (maybe banning risks even) for hazardeous success anyway.
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Georges Racinet authored
See heptapod#311 for rationale
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- Jun 29, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
We'd still have a long way to go for proper subrepositories support in Heptapod. With this change, at least, we won't get errors because a `.hgsub` file has a `subpaths` section. More precisely, we're using the same config parser as Mercurial does for this file.
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- Jun 26, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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- Jun 24, 2020
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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Georges Racinet authored
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