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localrepo: resolve store and cachevfs in makelocalrepository()...
localrepo: resolve store and cachevfs in makelocalrepository() This is mostly a code move and refactor. One change is that we now explicitly look for requirements indicating a share is being used rather than blindly try to read from .hg/sharedpath. Requirements *should* be all that is necessary to dictate high-level behavior and I'm not sure why the previous code was doing what it was. The previous code has been in place since 87d1fd40f57e (authored in 2009). And the commit immediately after that (971e38a9344b) introduced ``hg.share()`` and always wrote the ``shared`` requirement. And as far as I can tell, every revision of ``hg.share()`` since has written either the ``shared`` or ``relshared`` requirement. So I'm pretty sure we don't need to maintain BC by always looking for and honoring the ``.hg/sharedpath`` file even if a requirement isn't present. .. bc:: A repository will no longer use shared storage if it has a ``.hg/sharedpath`` file but no entry in ``.hg/requires`` saying it is shared. This change should not have any end-user impact, as all shared repos should have a ``.hg/requires`` file indicating this. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4573

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Valid URLs are of the form::
local/filesystem/path[#revision]
file://local/filesystem/path[#revision]
http://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision]
https://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision]
ssh://[user@]host[:port]/[path][#revision]
Paths in the local filesystem can either point to Mercurial
repositories or to bundle files (as created by :hg:`bundle` or
:hg:`incoming --bundle`). See also :hg:`help paths`.
An optional identifier after # indicates a particular branch, tag, or
changeset to use from the remote repository. See also :hg:`help
revisions`.
Some features, such as pushing to http:// and https:// URLs are only
possible if the feature is explicitly enabled on the remote Mercurial
server.
Note that the security of HTTPS URLs depends on proper configuration of
web.cacerts.
Some notes about using SSH with Mercurial:
- SSH requires an accessible shell account on the destination machine
and a copy of hg in the remote path or specified with remotecmd.
- path is relative to the remote user's home directory by default. Use
an extra slash at the start of a path to specify an absolute path::
ssh://example.com//tmp/repository
- Mercurial doesn't use its own compression via SSH; the right thing
to do is to configure it in your ~/.ssh/config, e.g.::
Host *.mylocalnetwork.example.com
Compression no
Host *
Compression yes
Alternatively specify "ssh -C" as your ssh command in your
configuration file or with the --ssh command line option.
These URLs can all be stored in your configuration file with path
aliases under the [paths] section like so::
[paths]
alias1 = URL1
alias2 = URL2
...
You can then use the alias for any command that uses a URL (for
example :hg:`pull alias1` will be treated as :hg:`pull URL1`).
Two path aliases are special because they are used as defaults when
you do not provide the URL to a command:
default:
When you create a repository with hg clone, the clone command saves
the location of the source repository as the new repository's
'default' path. This is then used when you omit path from push- and
pull-like commands (including incoming and outgoing).
default-push:
The push command will look for a path named 'default-push', and
prefer it over 'default' if both are defined.