largefiles: don't use 'r' action for standin that doesn't exist
When merging and the remote has turned a normal file into a largefile
and the user chooses to keep the local largefile, we use the 'r'
action for the remote largefile standin. This is wrong, since that
file does not exist in the parent of the working copy. Use 'k', which
does nothing but debug logging, instead.
#require serve fifo
Test hangup signal in the middle of transaction
$ hg init
$ mkfifo p
$ hg serve --stdio < p 1>out 2>&1 &
$ P=$!
Do test while holding fifo open
$ (
> echo lock
> echo addchangegroup
> start=`date +%s`
> # 10 second seems much enough to let the server catch up
> deadline=`expr $start + 10`
> while [ ! -s .hg/store/journal ]; do
> sleep 0;
> if [ `date +%s` -gt $deadline ]; then
> echo "transaction did not start after 10 seconds" >&2;
> exit 1;
> fi
> done
> kill -HUP $P
> ) > p
$ wait
$ cat out
0
0
adding changesets
transaction abort!
rollback completed
killed!
$ ls -1d .hg/* .hg/store/*
.hg/00changelog.i
.hg/journal.bookmarks
.hg/journal.branch
.hg/journal.desc
.hg/journal.dirstate
.hg/requires
.hg/store
.hg/store/00changelog.i
.hg/store/00changelog.i.a
.hg/store/journal.phaseroots