Added ability to clone from a local repository to a (new) remote one.
Rearranged the clone command a good bit to make sure it validates that
the source does exist and that the destination doesn't before doing anything.
Before I moved the source repo check it would create the destination
repository before it verified the source existed.
Moved the responsibility for creating the destination repo root directory
entirly into the localrepo class so that local to local cloning doesn't break.
This also simplifies the code a bit since it's no longer being done in both
clone and init.
Changed the names of the 'repo' and 'other' variables to 'dest_repo' and
'src_repo' to maintain my sanity.
Passes 82/83 tests. The only failure is the version number test, which I
suspect is supposed to fail since it comes from a generated file.
#!/bin/sh
# This test tries to exercise the ssh functionality with a dummy script
cat <<'EOF' > dummyssh
#!/bin/sh
# this attempts to deal with relative pathnames
cd `dirname $0`
# check for proper args
if [ $1 != "user@dummy" ] ; then
exit -1
fi
# check that we're in the right directory
if [ ! -x dummyssh ] ; then
exit -1
fi
echo Got arguments 1:$1 2:$2 3:$3 4:$4 5:$5 >> dummylog
$2
EOF
chmod +x dummyssh
echo "# creating 'remote'"
hg init remote
cd remote
echo this > foo
hg ci -A -m "init" -d "1000000 0" foo
cd ..
echo "# clone remote"
hg clone -e ./dummyssh ssh://user@dummy/remote local
echo "# verify"
cd local
hg verify
echo "# empty default pull"
hg paths
hg pull -e ../dummyssh
echo "# local change"
echo bleah > foo
hg ci -m "add" -d "1000000 0"
echo "# updating rc"
echo "default-push = ssh://user@dummy/remote" >> .hg/hgrc
echo "[ui]" >> .hg/hgrc
echo "ssh = ../dummyssh" >> .hg/hgrc
echo "# find outgoing"
hg out ssh://user@dummy/remote
echo "# find incoming on the remote side"
hg incoming -R ../remote -e ../dummyssh ssh://user@dummy/local
echo "# push"
hg push
cd ../remote
echo "# check remote tip"
hg tip
hg verify
hg cat foo
echo z > z
hg ci -A -m z -d '1000001 0' z
cd ../local
echo r > r
hg ci -A -m z -d '1000002 0' r
echo "# push should fail"
hg push
echo "# push should succeed"
hg push -f
cd ..
cat dummylog