- Feb 10, 2011
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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- Feb 02, 2011
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Simon Heimberg authored
not on Windows or in jython
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- Feb 01, 2011
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Simon Heimberg authored
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- Feb 03, 2011
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Simon Heimberg authored
ignore optimized bytecode and jython bytecode
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- Feb 05, 2011
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Javi Merino authored
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Javi Merino authored
Filenames starting with a dot (.hg and .hgignore) confuse man when creating the ps documentation with "man -t hg >hg.ps" if they are not enclosed in back quotes.
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- Feb 04, 2011
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Martin Geisler authored
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- Feb 02, 2011
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Adrian Buehlmann authored
Mercurial's posixfile is less intrusive on Windows than Python's open
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- Jan 17, 2011
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Adrian Buehlmann authored
Windows deals just fine with '/' in paths and Mercurial on Windows already does file accesses elsewhere with mixed \ and / in file paths anyway. This patch also makes the static-http repo case use proper URLs of the form http://example.com/repo/.hg/cache/branchheads http://example.com/repo/.hg/cache/tags instead of the entirely pointless http://example.com/repo/.hg/cache%5Cbranchheads http://example.com/repo/.hg/cache%5tags (as introduced by 5ccdca7df211)
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- Feb 03, 2011
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Jonathan Nieder authored
The help for backout explains: The backout command merges the reverse effect of the reverted changeset into the working directory. Unfortunately, that does not make it obvious to a newcomer what the backout command does. Since it performs a 3-way merge, what is the common ancestor? Will the result be automatically committed? What is this reverted changeset --- is it the rev passed with -r on the command line or its inverse? So try to clarify the description, avoiding jargon and being explicit about what happens from the user's perspective. Thanks to Gilles Moris, Steve Borho, Kevin Bullock, and timeless for help.
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- Feb 04, 2011
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trbs authored
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- Feb 01, 2011
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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Patrick Mezard authored
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Patrick Mezard authored
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Eric Eisner authored
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Javi Merino authored
extention -> extension
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kiilerix authored
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- Jan 29, 2011
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Yuya Nishihara authored
If --insecure specified, it behaves in the same way as no web.cacerts configured. Also shows hint for --insecure option when _verifycert() failed. But currently the hint isn't displayed on SSLError, because it needs a certain level of changes.
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- Jan 31, 2011
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Patrick Mezard authored
Some extensions (e.g. hgsubversion) completely override push command. Because extensions load order is unspecified, if hgsubversion loads before mq, mq checks about not pushing applied patches will be bypassed. Short of finding a way to fix load order, extracting the checking logic will allow hgsubversion-like extensions to run the check themselves.
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- Jan 27, 2011
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Kevin Bullock authored
This fixes the description of a helper function in the test.
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- Jan 04, 2011
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Kevin Bullock authored
Just a little change to bring the comments in the dirty() methods of the various subrepo classes into a uniform structure. This clarifies the meaning of the states checked.
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- Jan 31, 2011
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Erik Zielke authored
This makes 'hg update --clean' behave the same way for all three kinds of subrepositories [hg, svn, git]. Before git subrepos did not take the clean parameter into account, but just updated to the given revision and merged uncommitted changes into that.
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Martin Geisler authored
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Erik Zielke authored
This makes 'hg update --clean' behave the same way for both kinds of subrepositories. Before Subversion subrepos did not take the clean parameter into account, but just updated to the given revision and merged uncommitted changes into that.
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- Feb 01, 2011
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Matt Mackall authored
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Matt Mackall authored
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