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dispatch: protect against malicious 'hg serve --stdio' invocations (sec)...
dispatch: protect against malicious 'hg serve --stdio' invocations (sec) Some shared-ssh installations assume that 'hg serve --stdio' is a safe command to run for minimally trusted users. Unfortunately, the messy implementation of argument parsing here meant that trying to access a repo named '--debugger' would give the user a pdb prompt, thereby sidestepping any hoped-for sandboxing. Serving repositories over HTTP(S) is unaffected. We're not currently hardening any subcommands other than 'serve'. If your service exposes other commands to users with arbitrary repository names, it is imperative that you defend against repository names of '--debugger' and anything starting with '--config'. The read-only mode of hg-ssh stopped working because it provided its hook configuration to "hg serve --stdio" via --config parameter. This is banned for security reasons now. This patch switches it to directly call ui.setconfig(). If your custom hosting infrastructure relies on passing --config to "hg serve --stdio", you'll need to find a different way to get that configuration into Mercurial, either by using ui.setconfig() as hg-ssh does in this patch, or by placing an hgrc file someplace where Mercurial will read it. mitrandir@fb.com provided some extra fixes for the dispatch code and for hg-ssh in places that I overlooked.

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#require bzr bzr114
$ . "$TESTDIR/bzr-definitions"
The file/directory replacement can only be reproduced on
bzr >= 1.4. Merge it back in test-convert-bzr-directories once
this version becomes mainstream.
replace file with dir
$ mkdir test-replace-file-with-dir
$ cd test-replace-file-with-dir
$ bzr init -q source
$ cd source
$ echo d > d
$ bzr add -q d
$ bzr commit -q -m 'add d file'
$ rm d
$ mkdir d
$ bzr add -q d
$ bzr commit -q -m 'replace with d dir'
$ echo a > d/a
$ bzr add -q d/a
$ bzr commit -q -m 'add d/a'
$ cd ..
$ hg convert source source-hg
initializing destination source-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
2 add d file
1 replace with d dir
0 add d/a
$ manifest source-hg tip
% manifest of tip
644 d/a
$ cd source-hg
$ hg update
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd ../..