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subrepo: change default path in hgrc of subrepo after cloning...
subrepo: change default path in hgrc of subrepo after cloning Previous behavior was to put in the cloned subrepos the path found in the original main repo. However it isn't valid for relative path and it seems more logical to reference instead the subrepos working copy path of the original main repo.

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test-convert-mtn
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#!/bin/sh
"$TESTDIR/hghave" mtn || exit 80
# Monotone directory is called .monotone on *nix and monotone
# on Windows. Having a variable here ease test patching.
mtndir=.monotone
echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "convert=" >> $HGRCPATH
echo 'graphlog =' >> $HGRCPATH
HOME=`pwd`/do_not_use_HOME_mtn; export HOME
# Windows version of monotone home
APPDATA=$HOME; export APPDATA
echo % tedious monotone keys configuration
# The /dev/null redirection is necessary under Windows, or
# it complains about home directory permissions
mtn --quiet genkey test@selenic.com 1>/dev/null 2>&1 <<EOF
passphrase
passphrase
EOF
cat >> $HOME/$mtndir/monotonerc <<EOF
function get_passphrase(keypair_id)
return "passphrase"
end
EOF
echo % create monotone repository
mtn db init --db=repo.mtn
mtn --db=repo.mtn --branch=com.selenic.test setup workingdir
cd workingdir
echo a > a
mkdir dir
echo b > dir/b
echo d > dir/d
python -c 'file("bin", "wb").write("a\\x00b")'
echo c > c
mtn add a dir/b dir/d c bin
mtn ci -m initialize
echo % update monotone working directory
mtn mv a dir/a
echo a >> dir/a
echo b >> dir/b
mtn drop c
python -c 'file("bin", "wb").write("b\\x00c")'
mtn ci -m update1
cd ..
echo % convert once
hg convert -s mtn repo.mtn
cd workingdir
echo e > e
mtn add e
mtn drop dir/b
mtn mv bin bin2
mtn ci -m 'update2 "with" quotes'
echo '% test directory move'
mkdir -p dir1/subdir1
mkdir -p dir1/subdir2_other
echo file1 > dir1/subdir1/file1
echo file2 > dir1/subdir2_other/file1
mtn add dir1/subdir1/file1 dir1/subdir2_other/file1
mtn ci -m createdir1
mtn rename dir1/subdir1 dir1/subdir2
mtn ci -m movedir1
echo '% test subdirectory move'
mtn mv dir dir2
echo newfile > dir2/newfile
mtn drop dir2/d
mtn add dir2/newfile
mtn ci -m movedir
# Test directory removal with empty directory
mkdir dir2/dir
mkdir dir2/dir/subdir
echo f > dir2/dir/subdir/f
mkdir dir2/dir/emptydir
mtn add --quiet -R dir2/dir
mtn ci -m emptydir
mtn drop -R dir2/dir
mtn ci -m dropdirectory
echo '% test directory and file move'
mkdir -p dir3/d1
echo a > dir3/a
mtn add dir3/a dir3/d1
mtn ci -m dirfilemove
mtn mv dir3/a dir3/d1/a
mtn mv dir3/d1 dir3/d2
mtn ci -m dirfilemove2
echo '% test directory move into another directory move'
mkdir dir4
mkdir dir5
echo a > dir4/a
mtn add dir4/a dir5
mtn ci -m dirdirmove
mtn mv dir5 dir6
mtn mv dir4 dir6/dir4
mtn ci -m dirdirmove2
echo '% test diverging directory moves'
mkdir -p dir7/dir9/dir8
echo a > dir7/dir9/dir8/a
echo b > dir7/dir9/b
echo c > dir7/c
mtn add -R dir7
mtn ci -m divergentdirmove
mtn mv dir7 dir7-2
mtn mv dir7-2/dir9 dir9-2
mtn mv dir9-2/dir8 dir8-2
mtn ci -m divergentdirmove2
cd ..
echo % convert incrementally
hg convert -s mtn repo.mtn
glog()
{
hg glog --template '{rev} "{desc|firstline}" files: {files}\n' "$@"
}
cd repo.mtn-hg
hg up -C
glog
echo % manifest
hg manifest
echo % contents
cat dir2/a
test -d dir2/dir && echo 'removed dir2/dir is still there!'
echo % file move
hg log -v -C -r 1 | grep copies
echo % check directory move
hg manifest -r 4
test -d dir1/subdir2 || echo 'new dir1/subdir2 does not exist!'
test -d dir1/subdir1 && echo 'renamed dir1/subdir1 is still there!'
hg log -v -C -r 4 | grep copies
echo % check file remove with directory move
hg manifest -r 5
echo % check file move with directory move
hg manifest -r 9
echo % check file directory directory move
hg manifest -r 11
echo % check divergent directory moves
hg manifest -r 13
exit 0