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bundle2: produce a bundle2 reply We do not know yet what kind of data future features and extensions will need to exchange. To handle that, bundle2 allows to send arbitrary content to the server. As a consequence, we need to be able to reply arbitrary content to the client. And, we can use bundle2 to transmit those arbitrary data. When a client will push a bundle2 to the server, the server will reply with a bundle2 itself. This changeset installs the first stone of this logic and test it.
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com>
date Fri, 04 Apr 2014 14:24:11 -0700
parents f1dfef0a9352
children be4915009b09
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hg debuginstall
  $ hg debuginstall
  checking encoding (ascii)...
  checking Python executable (*) (glob)
  checking Python version (2.*) (glob)
  checking Python lib (*lib*)... (glob)
  checking installed modules (*mercurial)... (glob)
  checking templates (*mercurial?templates)... (glob)
  checking commit editor...
  checking username...
  no problems detected

hg debuginstall with no username
  $ HGUSER= hg debuginstall
  checking encoding (ascii)...
  checking Python executable (*) (glob)
  checking Python version (2.*) (glob)
  checking Python lib (*lib*)... (glob)
  checking installed modules (*mercurial)... (glob)
  checking templates (*mercurial?templates)... (glob)
  checking commit editor...
  checking username...
   no username supplied
   (specify a username in your configuration file)
  1 problems detected, please check your install!
  [1]