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strip: make repair.strip transactional to avoid repository corruption
Uses a transaction instance from the local repository to journal the
truncation of revlog files, such that if a strip only partially completes,
hg recover will be able to finish the truncate of all the files.
The potential unbundling of changes that have been backed up to be restored
later will, in case of an error, have to be unbundled manually. The
difference is that it will be possible to recover the repository state so
the unbundle can actually succeed.
author | Henrik Stuart <henrik.stuart@edlund.dk> |
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date | Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:34:03 +0200 |
parents | 606723f4a327 |
children | 79983cfa7efe |
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PREFIX=/usr/local export PREFIX PYTHON=python PURE= PYTHON_FILES:=$(shell find mercurial hgext doc -name '*.py') help: @echo 'Commonly used make targets:' @echo ' all - build program and documentation' @echo ' install - install program and man pages to PREFIX ($(PREFIX))' @echo ' install-home - install with setup.py install --home=HOME ($(HOME))' @echo ' local - build for inplace usage' @echo ' tests - run all tests in the automatic test suite' @echo ' test-foo - run only specified tests (e.g. test-merge1)' @echo ' dist - run all tests and create a source tarball in dist/' @echo ' clean - remove files created by other targets' @echo ' (except installed files or dist source tarball)' @echo ' update-pot - update i18n/hg.pot' @echo @echo 'Example for a system-wide installation under /usr/local:' @echo ' make all && su -c "make install" && hg version' @echo @echo 'Example for a local installation (usable in this directory):' @echo ' make local && ./hg version' all: build doc local: $(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) build_py -c -d . build_ext -i build_mo $(PYTHON) hg version build: $(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) build doc: $(MAKE) -C doc clean: -$(PYTHON) setup.py clean --all # ignore errors of this command find . -name '*.py[cdo]' -exec rm -f '{}' ';' rm -f MANIFEST mercurial/__version__.py mercurial/*.so tests/*.err rm -rf locale $(MAKE) -C doc clean install: install-bin install-doc install-bin: build $(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) install --prefix="$(PREFIX)" --force install-doc: doc cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install install-home: install-home-bin install-home-doc install-home-bin: build $(PYTHON) setup.py $(PURE) install --home="$(HOME)" --force install-home-doc: doc cd doc && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) PREFIX="$(HOME)" install MANIFEST-doc: $(MAKE) -C doc MANIFEST MANIFEST: MANIFEST-doc hg manifest > MANIFEST echo mercurial/__version__.py >> MANIFEST cat doc/MANIFEST >> MANIFEST dist: tests dist-notests dist-notests: doc MANIFEST TAR_OPTIONS="--owner=root --group=root --mode=u+w,go-w,a+rX-s" $(PYTHON) setup.py -q sdist tests: cd tests && $(PYTHON) run-tests.py $(TESTFLAGS) test-%: cd tests && $(PYTHON) run-tests.py $(TESTFLAGS) $@ update-pot: i18n/hg.pot i18n/hg.pot: $(PYTHON_FILES) mkdir -p i18n pygettext -d hg -p i18n --docstrings \ mercurial/commands.py hgext/*.py hgext/*/__init__.py # All strings marked for translation in Mercurial contain # ASCII characters only. But some files contain string # literals like this '\037\213'. xgettext thinks it has to # parse these them even though they are not marked for # translation. Extracting with an explicit encoding of # ISO-8859-1 will make xgettext "parse" and ignore them. echo $^ | xargs \ xgettext --from-code ISO-8859-1 --join --sort-by-file \ -d hg -p i18n -o hg.pot %.po: i18n/hg.pot msgmerge --no-location --update $@ $^ .PHONY: help all local build doc clean install install-bin install-doc \ install-home install-home-bin install-home-doc dist dist-notests tests \ update-pot