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view tests/test-clone-failure.t @ 14327:d943412e2fba
extdiff: grammar "allows to" -> "allows one to"
The verb to allow requires a direct object.
Lintian, a Debian tool to find common mistakes, reported it. I'm not a
native english speaker but I think this is correct.
author | Javi Merino <cibervicho@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 15 May 2011 18:00:22 +0100 |
parents | ffb5c09ba822 |
children | a1914d214579 |
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No local source $ hg clone a b abort: repository a not found! [255] No remote source $ hg clone http://127.0.0.1:3121/a b abort: error: Connection refused [255] $ rm -rf b # work around bug with http clone Inaccessible source $ mkdir a $ chmod 000 a $ hg clone a b abort: repository a not found! [255] Inaccessible destination $ hg init b $ cd b $ hg clone . ../a abort: Permission denied: ../a [255] $ cd .. $ chmod 700 a $ rm -r a b Source of wrong type $ if "$TESTDIR/hghave" -q fifo; then > mkfifo a > hg clone a b > rm a > else > echo "abort: repository a not found!" > fi abort: repository a not found! Default destination, same directory $ hg init q $ hg clone q destination directory: q abort: destination 'q' is not empty [255] destination directory not empty $ mkdir a $ echo stuff > a/a $ hg clone q a abort: destination 'a' is not empty [255] leave existing directory in place after clone failure $ hg init c $ cd c $ echo c > c $ hg commit -A -m test adding c $ chmod -rx .hg/store/data $ cd .. $ mkdir d $ hg clone c d 2> err [255] $ test -d d $ test -d d/.hg [1] reenable perm to allow deletion $ chmod +rx c/.hg/store/data