util.copyfiles: don't try os_link() again if it failed before
If the os_link() call on the first file in the directory fails [1],
we switch mode to using shutil.copy() for all remaining files.
[1] happens for example on Windows for every file when cloning from a UNC
path without specifying --pull.
#!/bin/sh
hg init test
cd test
mkdir sub
cat >'sub/some "text".txt' <<ENDSOME
This is just some random text
that will go inside the file and take a few lines.
It is very boring to read, but computers don't
care about things like that.
ENDSOME
hg add 'sub/some "text".txt'
hg commit -d "1 0" -m "Just some text"
hg serve -p $HGPORT -A access.log -E error.log -d --pid-file=hg.pid
cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
("$TESTDIR/get-with-headers.py" localhost:$HGPORT '/?f=a23bf1310f6e;file=sub/some%20%22text%22.txt;style=raw' content-type content-length content-disposition) >getoutput.txt &
sleep 5
kill `cat hg.pid`
sleep 1 # wait for server to scream and die
cat getoutput.txt
cat access.log error.log | \
sed 's/^[^ ]*\( [^[]*\[\)[^]]*\(\].*\)$/host\1date\2/'