##// END OF EJS Templates
git -> hg conversion script...
git -> hg conversion script contrib/convert-repo changes: - do not print verbose output so that error messages are seen more easily - Output the date as integer and not as floating point number. - Do not require a ".git" subdirectory to work on, but use the GIT_DIR environment var to specify the git repository. Change is otherwise compatible to the current version and I have tested it by converting the kernel and several git respositories from kernel.org. (Btw, the udev test dir contains a /sys dir with entries which should not be normal dirs and not be normal files. ;-) Thanks again for mercurial, Florian La Roche --- a/contrib/convert-repo +++ b/contrib/convert-repo @@ -28,26 +28,18 @@ self.path = path def getheads(self): - h = file(self.path + "/.git/HEAD").read()[:-1] - return [h] + return [file(self.path + "/HEAD").read()[:-1]] def catfile(self, rev, type): if rev == "0" * 40: raise IOError() - path = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(self.path) - fh = os.popen("git-cat-file %s %s 2>/dev/null" % (type, rev)) - os.chdir(path) + fh = os.popen("GIT_DIR=%s git-cat-file %s %s 2>/dev/null" % (self.path, type, rev)) return fh.read() def getfile(self, name, rev): return self.catfile(rev, "blob") def getchanges(self, version): - path = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(self.path) - fh = os.popen("git-diff-tree --root -m -r %s" % (version)) - os.chdir(path) - + fh = os.popen("GIT_DIR=%s git-diff-tree --root -m -r %s" % (self.path, version)) changes = [] for l in fh: if "\t" not in l: continue @@ -83,9 +75,9 @@ def gettags(self): tags = {} - for f in os.listdir(self.path + "/.git/refs/tags"): + for f in os.listdir(self.path + "/refs/tags"): try: - h = file(self.path + "/.git/refs/tags/" + f).read().strip() + h = file(self.path + "/refs/tags/" + f).read().strip() tags[f] = h except: pass @@ -99,8 +91,7 @@ def getheads(self): h = self.repo.changelog.heads() - h = [ hg.hex(x) for x in h ] - return h + return [ hg.hex(x) for x in h ] def putfile(self, f, e, data): self.repo.wfile(f, "w").write(data) @@ -155,12 +146,12 @@ newlines.sort() if newlines != oldlines: - print "updating tags" + #print "updating tags" f = self.repo.wfile(".hgtags", "w") f.write("".join(newlines)) f.close() if not oldlines: self.repo.add([".hgtags"]) - date = "%s 0" % time.mktime(time.gmtime()) + date = "%s 0" % int(time.mktime(time.gmtime())) self.repo.rawcommit([".hgtags"], "update tags", "convert-repo", date, self.repo.changelog.tip(), hg.nullid) @@ -262,7 +253,7 @@ num -= 1 if c in self.map: continue desc = self.commitcache[c][3].splitlines()[0] - print num, desc + #print num, desc self.copy(c) tags = self.source.gettags() @@ -275,6 +266,8 @@ self.dest.puttags(ctags) gitpath, hgpath, mapfile = sys.argv[1:] +if os.path.isdir(gitpath + "/.git"): + gitpath += "/.git" c = convert(convert_git(gitpath), convert_mercurial(hgpath), mapfile) c.convert() _______________________________________________ Mercurial mailing list Mercurial@selenic.com http://selenic.com/mailman/listinfo/mercurial

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Bryan O'Sullivan
Add INI file for Windows.
r1298 ; System-wide Mercurial config file. To override these settings on a
; per-user basis, please edit the following file instead, where
; USERNAME is your Windows user name:
; C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Mercurial.ini
; By default, we try to encode and decode all files that do not
; contain ASCII NUL characters. What this means is that we try to set
; line endings to Windows style on update, and to Unix style on
; commit. This lets us cooperate with Linux and Unix users, so
; everybody sees files with their native line endings.
[extensions]
; The win32text extension is available and installed by default. It
; provides built-in Python hooks to perform line ending conversions.
; This is normally much faster than running an external program.
Bryan O'Sullivan
Fix path of win32text extension in INI file.
r1303 hgext.win32text =
Bryan O'Sullivan
Add INI file for Windows.
r1298
[encode]
; Encode files that don't contain NUL characters.
** = cleverencode:
; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
; you want encoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
; *.txt = dumbencode:
[decode]
; Decode files that don't contain NUL characters.
** = cleverdecode:
; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
; you want decoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
; **.txt = dumbdecode: