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subrepo: print the status line before creating the peer for better diagnostics I ran into a problem where I tried updating to a different branch, and the process appeared to hang. It turned out that the subrepo revision wasn't available locally, and I must have originally cloned it from an `hg serve -S` on a machine that currently wasn't serving anything. It took 2+ minutes to timeout, and didn't mention what it was connecting to even then. There are a couple of other issues in this scenario too. - The repo is dirty after the failed checkout because the top level repo is updated first. We should probably make 2 passes- top down to pull everything needed, and then do an update once everything is in place. - Something must be reading .hgsubstate from wdir because if the same merge command is run after the timeout, a prompt is issued that the local and remote subrepo diverged, instead of hanging. But it lists the local version and remote version as having the same hash.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Fri, 16 Nov 2018 18:37:26 -0500
parents 8346b2f09e79
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#require docutils gettext

Error: the current ro localization has some rst defects exposed by
moving pager to core. These two warnings about references are expected
until the localization is corrected.
  $ $TESTDIR/check-gendoc ro
  checking for parse errors
  gendoc.txt:58: (WARNING/2) Inline interpreted text or phrase reference start-string without end-string.
  gendoc.txt:58: (WARNING/2) Inline interpreted text or phrase reference start-string without end-string.