Test a merge of a symlink against an executable file.
This should result in a conflict, but the symlink always wins.
#!/bin/sh
"$TESTDIR/hghave" darcs || exit 80
echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
echo "convert=" >> $HGRCPATH
echo 'hgext.graphlog =' >> $HGRCPATH
DARCS_EMAIL='test@example.org'; export DARCS_EMAIL
HOME=do_not_use_HOME_darcs; export HOME
echo % initialize darcs repo
mkdir darcs-repo
cd darcs-repo
darcs init
echo a > a
darcs record -a -l -m p0
cd ..
echo % branch and update
darcs get darcs-repo darcs-clone
cd darcs-clone
echo c >> a
echo c > c
darcs record -a -l -m p1.1
cd ..
echo % update source
cd darcs-repo
echo b >> a
echo b > b
darcs record -a -l -m p1.2
echo % merge branch
darcs pull -a ../darcs-clone
echo e > a
darcs record -a -l -m p2
cd ..
glog()
{
hg glog --template '#rev# "#desc|firstline#" files: #files#\n' "$@"
}
hg convert darcs-repo darcs-repo-hg
# The converter does not currently handle patch conflicts very well.
# When they occur, it reverts *all* changes and moves forward,
# letting the conflict resolving patch fix collisions.
# Unfortunately, non-conflicting changes, like the addition of the
# "c" file in p1.1 patch are reverted too.
# Just to say that manifest not listing "c" here is a bug.
glog -R darcs-repo-hg
hg -R darcs-repo-hg manifest --debug