hardlink: check directory's st_dev when copying files
Previously, when copying a file, copyfiles will compare src's st_dev with
dirname(dst)'s st_dev, to decide whether to enable hardlink or not.
That could have issues on Linux's overlayfs, where stating directories could
result in different st_dev from st_dev of stating files, even if both the
directories and the files exist in the overlay's upperdir.
This patch fixes it by checking dirname(src) instead. It's more consistent
because we are checking directories for both src and dest.
That fixes test-hardlinks.t running on common Docker setups.
#require symlink
$ origdir=`pwd`
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ ln -s nothing dangling
avoid tar warnings about old timestamp
$ hg ci -d '2000-01-01 00:00:00 +0000' -qAm 'add symlink'
$ hg archive -t files ../archive
$ hg archive -t tar -p tar ../archive.tar
$ hg archive -t zip -p zip ../archive.zip
files
$ cd "$origdir"
$ cd archive
$ readlink.py dangling
dangling -> nothing
tar
$ cd "$origdir"
$ tar xf archive.tar
$ cd tar
$ readlink.py dangling
dangling -> nothing
#if unziplinks
zip
$ cd "$origdir"
$ unzip archive.zip > /dev/null 2>&1
$ cd zip
$ readlink.py dangling
dangling -> nothing
#endif
$ cd ..