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streamclone: support for producing and consuming stream clone bundles Up to this point, stream clones only existed as a dynamically generated data format produced and consumed during streaming clones. In order to support this efficient cloning format with the clone bundles feature, we need a more formal, on disk representation of the streaming clone data. This patch introduces a new "bundle" type for streaming clones. Unlike existing bundles, it does not contain changegroup data. It does, however, share the same concepts like the 4 byte header which identifies the type of data that follows and the 2 byte abbreviation for compression types (of which only "UN" is currently supported). The new bundle format is essentially the existing stream clone version 1 data format with some headers at the beginning. Content negotiation at stream clone request time checked for repository format/requirements compatibility before initiating a stream clone. We can't do active content negotiation when using clone bundles. So, we put this set of requirements inside the payload so consumers have a built-in mechanism for checking compatibility before reading and applying lots of data. Of course, we will also advertise this requirements set in clone bundles. But that's for another patch. We currently don't have a mechanism to produce and consume this new bundle format. This will be implemented in upcoming patches. It's worth noting that if a legacy client attempts to `hg unbundle` a stream clone bundle (with the "HGS1" header), it will abort with: "unknown bundle version S1," which seems appropriate.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Sat, 17 Oct 2015 11:14:52 -0700
parents 7f49efcaa9b4
children 6474b64045fb
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#!/bin/sh -e
#
# Build a Mercurial debian package from the current repo
#
# Tested on Jessie (stable as of original script authoring.)

. $(dirname $0)/packagelib.sh

BUILD=1
CLEANUP=1
DEBVERSION=jessie
while [ "$1" ]; do
    case "$1" in
    --release )
        shift
        DEBVERSION="$1"
        shift
        ;;
    --cleanup )
        shift
        BUILD=
        ;;
    --build )
        shift
        CLEANUP=
        ;;
    --debbuilddir )
        shift
        DEBBUILDDIR="$1"
        shift
        ;;
    * )
        echo "Invalid parameter $1!" 1>&2
        exit 1
        ;;
    esac
done

trap "if [ '$CLEANUP' ] ; then rm -r '$PWD/debian' ; fi" EXIT

set -u

if [ ! -d .hg ]; then
    echo 'You are not inside a Mercurial repository!' 1>&2
    exit 1
fi

gethgversion

control=debian/control
changelog=debian/changelog

if [ "$BUILD" ]; then
    if [ -d debian ] ; then
        echo "Error! debian control directory already exists!"
        exit 1
    fi

    cp -r $PWD/contrib/debian debian
    chmod -R 0755 debian

    # This looks like sed -i, but sed -i behaves just differently enough
    # between BSD and GNU sed that I gave up and did the dumb thing.
    sed "s/__VERSION__/$version/" < $changelog > $changelog.tmp
    date=$(date --rfc-2822)
    sed "s/__DATE__/$date/" < $changelog.tmp > $changelog
    rm $changelog.tmp

    debuild -us -uc -b
    if [ $? != 0 ]; then
        echo 'debuild failed!'
        exit 1
    fi

fi
if [ "$CLEANUP" ] ; then
    echo
    OUTPUTDIR=${OUTPUTDIR:=packages/debian-$DEBVERSION}
    find ../mercurial*.deb ../mercurial_*.build ../mercurial_*.changes \
          -type f -newer $control -print0 | \
      xargs -Inarf -0 mv narf "$OUTPUTDIR"
    echo "Built packages for $version-$release:"
    find "$OUTPUTDIR" -type f -newer $control -name '*.deb'
fi