bundles: do not overwrite existing backup bundles (BC)
Previously, a backup bundle could overwrite an existing bundle and cause user
data loss. For instance, if you have A<-B<-C and strip B, it produces backup
bundle B-backup.hg. If you then hg pull -r B B-backup.hg and strip it again, it
overwrites the existing B-backup.hg and C is lost.
The fix is to add a hash of all the nodes inside that bundle to the filename.
Fixed up existing tests and added a new test in test-strip.t
#require killdaemons
= Test the known() protocol function =
Create a test repository:
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ touch a ; hg add a ; hg ci -ma
$ touch b ; hg add b ; hg ci -mb
$ touch c ; hg add c ; hg ci -mc
$ hg log --template '{node}\n'
991a3460af53952d10ec8a295d3d2cc2e5fa9690
0e067c57feba1a5694ca4844f05588bb1bf82342
3903775176ed42b1458a6281db4a0ccf4d9f287a
$ cd ..
Test locally:
$ hg debugknown repo 991a3460af53952d10ec8a295d3d2cc2e5fa9690 0e067c57feba1a5694ca4844f05588bb1bf82342 3903775176ed42b1458a6281db4a0ccf4d9f287a
111
$ hg debugknown repo 000a3460af53952d10ec8a295d3d2cc2e5fa9690 0e067c57feba1a5694ca4844f05588bb1bf82342 0003775176ed42b1458a6281db4a0ccf4d9f287a
010
$ hg debugknown repo
Test via HTTP:
$ hg serve -R repo -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid -E error.log -A access.log
$ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS
$ hg debugknown http://localhost:$HGPORT/ 991a3460af53952d10ec8a295d3d2cc2e5fa9690 0e067c57feba1a5694ca4844f05588bb1bf82342 3903775176ed42b1458a6281db4a0ccf4d9f287a
111
$ hg debugknown http://localhost:$HGPORT/ 000a3460af53952d10ec8a295d3d2cc2e5fa9690 0e067c57feba1a5694ca4844f05588bb1bf82342 0003775176ed42b1458a6281db4a0ccf4d9f287a
010
$ hg debugknown http://localhost:$HGPORT/
$ cat error.log
$ "$TESTDIR/killdaemons.py" $DAEMON_PIDS