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update: show the commit to which we updated in case of multiple heads (BC)...
update: show the commit to which we updated in case of multiple heads (BC) Currently when we have multiple heads on the same branch, update tells us that there some more heads for the current branch but does not tells us the head to which the repository has been updated to. It makes more sense showing the head we updated to and then telling there are some more heads.

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test-hgwebdirsym.t
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#require serve symlink
Tests whether or not hgwebdir properly handles various symlink topologies.
hide outer repo
$ hg init
$ hg init a
$ echo a > a/a
$ hg --cwd a ci -Ama -d'1 0'
adding a
$ mkdir webdir
$ cd webdir
$ hg init b
$ echo b > b/b
$ hg --cwd b ci -Amb -d'2 0'
adding b
$ hg init c
$ echo c > c/c
$ hg --cwd c ci -Amc -d'3 0'
adding c
$ ln -s ../a al
$ ln -s ../webdir circle
$ root=`pwd`
$ cd ..
$ cat > collections.conf <<EOF
> [collections]
> $root=$root
> EOF
$ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid --webdir-conf collections.conf \
> -A access-collections.log -E error-collections.log
$ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
should succeed
$ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT '?style=raw'
200 Script output follows
/al/
/b/
/c/
$ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'al/file/tip/a?style=raw'
200 Script output follows
a
$ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'b/file/tip/b?style=raw'
200 Script output follows
b
$ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'c/file/tip/c?style=raw'
200 Script output follows
c
should fail
$ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'circle/al/file/tip/a?style=raw'
404 Not Found
error: repository circle/al/file/tip/a not found
[1]
$ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'circle/b/file/tip/a?style=raw'
404 Not Found
error: repository circle/b/file/tip/a not found
[1]
$ get-with-headers.py localhost:$HGPORT 'circle/c/file/tip/a?style=raw'
404 Not Found
error: repository circle/c/file/tip/a not found
[1]
collections errors
$ cat error-collections.log