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revlog: seek to end of file before writing (issue4943) Revlogs were recently refactored to open file handles in "a+" and use a persistent file handle for reading and writing. This drastically reduced the number of file handles being opened. Unfortunately, it appears that some versions of Solaris lose the file offset when performing a write after the handle has been seeked. The simplest workaround is to seek to EOF on files opened in a+ mode before writing to them, which is what this patch does. Ideally, this code would exist in the vfs layer. However, this would require creating a proxy class for file objects in order to provide a custom implementation of write(). This would add overhead. Since revlogs are the only files we open in a+ mode, the one-off workaround in revlog.py should be sufficient. This patch appears to have little to no impact on performance on my Linux machine.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Thu, 17 Dec 2015 17:16:02 -0800
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#!/bin/sh
# This scripts is used to setup temp directory in memory
# for running Mercurial tests in vritual machine managed
# by Vagrant (see Vagrantfile for details).

cd /hgshared
make local
cd tests
mkdir /tmp/ram
sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=100M tmpfs /tmp/ram
export TMPDIR=/tmp/ram
./run-tests.py -l --time