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[PATCH] Force "hg clone" to always create a new directory...
[PATCH] Force "hg clone" to always create a new directory -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [PATCH] Force "hg clone" to always create a new directory From: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com> I just screwed myself by typing "hg clone foo" without specifying a destination directory, and after I was done mopping up the mess, concluded that this is a dangerous mode of operation that has no practical value. I've thus modified the clone command so that it always creates a destination directory. If none is specified, the destination is taken as the basename of the source. hg clone foo -> error, because foo already exists hg clone http://www.selenic.com/hg -> new repo, named hg hg clone ../bar -> new repo, named bar manifest hash: f21ed8f805a60c1326d99220772e1574b0870d6c -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCwxsIywK+sNU5EO8RAgooAKC3IL6vKyADb9s2qqqi4GMw2Z7asACbBtE/ TvPgwGtIiB2GC+N+V7r1VpI= =uTcK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

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#!/bin/sh -ex
umask 027
mkdir test1
cd test1
hg init
touch a b
hg add a b
hg ci -t "added a b" -u test -d "0 0"
cd ..
mkdir test2
cd test2
hg init
hg pull ../test1
hg co
chmod +x a
hg ci -t "chmod +x a" -u test -d "0 0"
cd ../test1
echo 123 >>a
hg ci -t "a updated" -u test -d "0 0"
hg pull ../test2
hg heads
hg history
hg -dv co -m
ls -l ../test[12]/a > foo
cut -b 0-10 < foo