share: add --relative flag to store a relative path to the source
Storing a relative path the source repository is useful when exporting
repositories over the network or when they're located on external
drives where the mountpoint isn't always fixed.
Currently, Mercurial interprets paths in `.hg/shared` relative to
$PWD. I suspect this is very much unintentional, and you have to
manually edit `.hg/shared` in order to trigger this behaviour.
However, on the off chance that someone might rely on it, I added a
new capability called 'relshared'. In addition, this makes earlier
versions of Mercurial fail with a graceful error.
I should note that I haven't tested this patch on Windows.
#require no-msys # MSYS will translate web paths as if they were file paths
This is a rudimentary test of the CGI files as of d74fc8dec2b4.
$ hg init test
$ cat >hgweb.cgi <<HGWEB
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> #
> # An example CGI script to use hgweb, edit as necessary
>
> import cgitb
> cgitb.enable()
>
> from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
> from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb
> from mercurial.hgweb import wsgicgi
>
> application = hgweb("test", "Empty test repository")
> wsgicgi.launch(application)
> HGWEB
$ chmod 755 hgweb.cgi
$ cat >hgweb.config <<HGWEBDIRCONF
> [paths]
> test = test
> HGWEBDIRCONF
$ cat >hgwebdir.cgi <<HGWEBDIR
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> #
> # An example CGI script to export multiple hgweb repos, edit as necessary
>
> import cgitb
> cgitb.enable()
>
> from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
> from mercurial.hgweb import hgwebdir
> from mercurial.hgweb import wsgicgi
>
> application = hgwebdir("hgweb.config")
> wsgicgi.launch(application)
> HGWEBDIR
$ chmod 755 hgwebdir.cgi
$ . "$TESTDIR/cgienv"
$ python hgweb.cgi > page1
$ python hgwebdir.cgi > page2
$ PATH_INFO="/test/"
$ PATH_TRANSLATED="/var/something/test.cgi"
$ REQUEST_URI="/test/test/"
$ SCRIPT_URI="http://hg.omnifarious.org/test/test/"
$ SCRIPT_URL="/test/test/"
$ python hgwebdir.cgi > page3
$ grep -i error page1 page2 page3
[1]