Do not use osutil.c with python 2.4 and Windows (
issue1364)
Windows python 2.4 os.stat() reports times including DST offset, while osutil.c
reports the correct value, which makes status() systematically compare files
content. This bug is fixed in python 2.5. Using osutil.py instead of osutil.c
is 4x times slower on large repositories but current code is completely
unusable. Given few people are likely to use python 2.4 on Windows this
solution was considered a good trade-off compared to more invasive solutions
trying to address the offset issue.
#!/bin/sh
hg init repo
cd repo
echo foo > foo
hg ci -qAm 'add foo'
echo >> foo
hg ci -m 'change foo'
hg up -qC 0
echo bar > bar
hg ci -qAm 'add bar'
hg log
cd ..
hg init copy
cd copy
echo '% pull a missing revision'
hg pull -qr missing ../repo
echo '% pull multiple revisions with update'
hg pull -qu -r 0 -r 1 ../repo
hg -q parents
hg rollback
echo '% pull -r 0'
hg pull -qr 0 ../repo
hg log
echo '% pull -r 1'
hg pull -qr 1 ../repo
hg log
# this used to abort: received changelog group is empty
echo '% pull -r 1 again'
hg pull -qr 1 ../repo