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httprepo: long arguments support (issue2126) Send the command arguments in the HTTP headers. The command is still part of the URL. If the server does not have the 'httpheader' capability, the client will send the command arguments in the URL as it did previously. Web servers typically allow more data to be placed within the headers than in the URL, so this approach will: - Avoid HTTP errors due to using a URL that is too large. - Allow Mercurial to implement a more efficient wire protocol. An alternate approach is to send the arguments as part of the request body. This approach has been rejected because it requires the use of POST requests, so it would break any existing configuration that relies on the request type for authentication or caching. Extensibility: - The header size is provided by the server, which makes it possible to introduce an hgrc setting for it. - The client ignores the capability value after the first comma, which allows more information to be included in the future.

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% tedious monotone keys configuration
% create monotone repository
mtn: adding dir1 to workspace manifest
mtn: adding dir1/subdir1 to workspace manifest
mtn: adding dir1/subdir1/file1 to workspace manifest
mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test'
mtn: committed revision 5ed13ff5582d8d1e319f079b694a37d2b45edfc8
% rename directory
mtn: skipping dir1, already accounted for in workspace
mtn: renaming dir1/subdir1 to dir1/subdir2 in workspace manifest
mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test'
mtn: committed revision 985204142a822b22ee86b509d61f3c5ab6857d2b
% convert
assuming destination repo.mtn-hg
initializing destination repo.mtn-hg repository
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 initialize
0 rename
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
% manifest
dir1/subdir2/file1