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lfs: add a repo requirement for this extension once an lfs file is committed
Largefiles does the same thing (also delayed until the first largefile commit),
to prevent access to the repo without the extension. In the case of this
extension, not having the extension loaded while accessing an lfs file results
in cryptic errors about "missing processor for flag '0x2000'". If enabled
locally but not remotely, the cryptic error message is about no common
changegroup version. (It wants '03', which is currently experimental.)
The largefiles extension looks for any tracked file that starts with '.hglf/'.
Unfortunately, that doesn't work here. I didn't see any way to get the files
that were just committed, without doing a full status. But since there's no
secondary check on adding an lfs file once the extension is loaded and a
threshold set, the best practice is to only enable this locally on a repo that
needs it. That should minimize the unnecessary overhead for repos without an
lfs file.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Wed, 15 Nov 2017 23:43:15 -0500 |
parents | 75be14993fda |
children | 4bc983568016 |
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Test applying context diffs $ cat > writepatterns.py <<EOF > import sys > > path = sys.argv[1] > lasteol = sys.argv[2] == '1' > patterns = sys.argv[3:] > > fp = file(path, 'wb') > for i, pattern in enumerate(patterns): > count = int(pattern[0:-1]) > char = pattern[-1] + '\n' > if not lasteol and i == len(patterns) - 1: > fp.write((char*count)[:-1]) > else: > fp.write(char*count) > fp.close() > EOF $ cat > cat.py <<EOF > import sys > sys.stdout.write(repr(file(sys.argv[1], 'rb').read()) + '\n') > EOF Initialize the test repository $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ $PYTHON ../writepatterns.py a 0 5A 1B 5C 1D $ $PYTHON ../writepatterns.py b 1 1A 1B $ $PYTHON ../writepatterns.py c 1 5A $ $PYTHON ../writepatterns.py d 1 5A 1B $ hg add adding a adding b adding c adding d $ hg ci -m addfiles Add file, missing a last end of line $ hg import --no-commit - <<EOF > *** /dev/null 2010-10-16 18:05:49.000000000 +0200 > --- b/newnoeol 2010-10-16 18:23:26.000000000 +0200 > *************** > *** 0 **** > --- 1,2 ---- > + a > + b > \ No newline at end of file > *** a/a Sat Oct 16 16:35:51 2010 > --- b/a Sat Oct 16 16:35:51 2010 > *************** > *** 3,12 **** > A > A > A > ! B > C > C > C > C > C > ! D > \ No newline at end of file > --- 3,13 ---- > A > A > A > ! E > C > C > C > C > C > ! F > ! F > > *** a/b 2010-10-16 18:40:38.000000000 +0200 > --- /dev/null 2010-10-16 18:05:49.000000000 +0200 > *************** > *** 1,2 **** > - A > - B > --- 0 ---- > *** a/c Sat Oct 16 21:34:26 2010 > --- b/c Sat Oct 16 21:34:27 2010 > *************** > *** 3,5 **** > --- 3,7 ---- > A > A > A > + B > + B > *** a/d Sat Oct 16 21:47:20 2010 > --- b/d Sat Oct 16 21:47:22 2010 > *************** > *** 2,6 **** > A > A > A > - A > - B > --- 2,4 ---- > EOF applying patch from stdin $ hg st M a M c M d A newnoeol R b What's in a $ $PYTHON ../cat.py a 'A\nA\nA\nA\nA\nE\nC\nC\nC\nC\nC\nF\nF\n' $ $PYTHON ../cat.py newnoeol 'a\nb' $ $PYTHON ../cat.py c 'A\nA\nA\nA\nA\nB\nB\n' $ $PYTHON ../cat.py d 'A\nA\nA\nA\n' $ cd ..