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sslutil: inform the user about how to fix an incomplete certificate chain...
sslutil: inform the user about how to fix an incomplete certificate chain This is a Windows only thing. Unfortunately, the socket is closed at this point (so the certificate is unavailable to check the chain). That means it's printed out when verification fails as a guess, on the assumption that 1) most of the time verification won't fail, and 2) sites using expired or certs that are too new will be rare. Maybe this is an argument for adding more functionality to debugssl, to test for problems and print certificate info. Or maybe it's an argument for bundling certificates with the Windows builds. That idea was set aside when the enhanced SSL code went in last summer, and it looks like there were issues with using certifi on Windows anyway[1]. This was tested by deleting the certificate out of certmgr.msc > "Third-Party Root Certification Authorities" > "Certificates", seeing `hg pull` fail (with the new message), trying this command, and then successfully performing the pull command. [1] https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2016-October/089573.html

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$ hg init
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -qAm 'add a'
$ hg init subrepo
$ echo 'subrepo = http://example.net/libfoo' > .hgsub
$ hg ci -qAm 'added subrepo'
$ hg up -qC 0
$ echo ax > a
$ hg ci -m 'changed a'
created new head
$ hg up -qC 1
$ cd subrepo
$ echo b > b
$ hg add b
$ cd ..
Should fail, since there are added files to subrepo:
$ hg merge
abort: uncommitted changes in subrepository "subrepo"
[255]
Deleted files trigger a '+' marker in top level repos. Deleted files are also
noticed by `update --check` in the top level repo.
$ hg ci -Sqm 'add b'
$ echo change > subrepo/b
$ hg ci -Sm 'change b'
committing subrepository subrepo
$ rm a
$ hg id
9bfe45a197d7+ tip
$ hg sum
parent: 4:9bfe45a197d7 tip
change b
branch: default
commit: 1 deleted (clean)
update: 1 new changesets, 2 branch heads (merge)
phases: 5 draft
$ hg up --check -r '.^'
abort: uncommitted changes
[255]
$ hg st -S
! a
$ hg up -Cq .
Test that dirty is consistent through subrepos
$ rm subrepo/b
A deleted subrepo file is flagged as dirty, like the top level repo
$ hg id --config extensions.blackbox= --config blackbox.dirty=True
9bfe45a197d7+ tip
$ cat .hg/blackbox.log
* @9bfe45a197d7b0ab09bf287729dd57e9619c9da5+ (*)> id (glob)
* @9bfe45a197d7b0ab09bf287729dd57e9619c9da5+ (*)> id --config *extensions.blackbox=* --config *blackbox.dirty=True* exited 0 * (glob)
TODO: a deleted file should be listed as such, like the top level repo
$ hg sum
parent: 4:9bfe45a197d7 tip
change b
branch: default
commit: (clean)
update: 1 new changesets, 2 branch heads (merge)
phases: 5 draft
Modified subrepo files are noticed by `update --check` and `summary`
$ echo mod > subrepo/b
$ hg st -S
M subrepo/b
$ hg up -r '.^' --check
abort: uncommitted changes in subrepository "subrepo"
[255]
$ hg sum
parent: 4:9bfe45a197d7 tip
change b
branch: default
commit: 1 subrepos
update: 1 new changesets, 2 branch heads (merge)
phases: 5 draft
TODO: why is -R needed here? If it's because the subrepo is treated as a
discrete unit, then this should probably warn or something.
$ hg revert -R subrepo --no-backup subrepo/b -r .
$ rm subrepo/b
$ hg st -S
! subrepo/b
`hg update --check` notices a subrepo with a missing file, like it notices a
missing file in the top level repo.
$ hg up -r '.^' --check
abort: uncommitted changes in subrepository "subrepo"
[255]
$ hg up -r '.^' --config ui.interactive=True << EOF
> d
> EOF
other [destination] changed b which local [working copy] deleted
use (c)hanged version, leave (d)eleted, or leave (u)nresolved? d
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
XXX: There's a difference between wdir() and '.', so there should be a status.
`hg files -S` from the top is also missing 'subrepo/b'.
$ hg st -S
$ hg st -R subrepo
$ hg files -R subrepo
[1]
$ hg files -R subrepo -r '.'
subrepo/b (glob)
$ hg bookmark -r tip @other
$ echo xyz > subrepo/c
$ hg ci -SAm 'add c'
adding subrepo/c
committing subrepository subrepo
created new head
$ rm subrepo/c
Merge sees deleted subrepo files as an uncommitted change
$ hg merge @other
abort: uncommitted changes in subrepository "subrepo"
[255]