Add MOTD display to hgweb and hgwebdir.
The hgweb "footer" template now has space for an optional message of
the day (MOTD). This is used in two contexts:
1) On the hgwebdir index page
2) On various pages of each individual repo
For both cases, the MOTD is read out of an entry named "motd" in the
[web] section of a config file -- the only difference is which file is
used. For #1, you need to add the section to hgweb.config; for #2, you
need to add to the repo's .hgrc file.
I suggest something like this:
[web]
motd = <p>To download these repositories, <a href="http://www.selenic.com/mercurial">get Mercurial</a> and then type something like:</p><p><pre>hg clone http://gs3080.sp.cs.cmu.edu/hg.cgi/cpmpy</pre></p>You can also click the Download links to get an archive of the latest revision.
An online sample is available here:
http://gs3080.sp.cs.cmu.edu/hg.cgi
#!/bin/sh
#
# Build a Mercurial RPM in place.
#
# Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
root="`hg root 2>/dev/null`"
specfile=contrib/mercurial.spec
if [ -z "$root" ]; then
echo 'You are not inside a Mercurial repository!' 1>&2
exit 1
fi
rpmdir=/tmp/"`basename $root | sed 's/ /_/'`"-rpm
cd "$root"
rm -rf $rpmdir
mkdir -p $rpmdir/RPMS
hg clone "$root" $rpmdir/BUILD
if [ ! -f $specfile ]; then
echo "Cannot find $specfile!" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
tmpspec=/tmp/`basename "$specfile"`.$$
# Use the most recent tag as the version.
version=`hg tags | perl -e 'while(<STDIN>){if(/^(\d\S+)/){print$1;exit}}'`
# Compute the release number as the difference in revision numbers
# between the tip and the most recent tag.
release=`hg tags | perl -e 'while(<STDIN>){/^(\S+)\s+(\d+)/;if($1eq"tip"){$t=$2}else{print$t-$2+1;exit}}'`
tip=`hg -q tip`
# Beat up the spec file
sed -e 's,^Source:.*,Source: /dev/null,' \
-e "s,^Version:.*,Version: $version," \
-e "s,^Release:.*,Release: $release," \
-e "s,^%prep.*,Changeset: $tip\n\0," \
-e 's,^%setup.*,,' \
$specfile > $tmpspec
rpmbuild --define "_topdir $rpmdir" -bb $tmpspec
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
rm -rf $tmpspec $rpmdir/BUILD
mv $rpmdir/RPMS/*/* $rpmdir && rm -r $rpmdir/RPMS
echo
echo "Packages are in $rpmdir"
fi