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wireproto: make wirepeer look-before-you-leap on batching
This means that users of request batching don't need to worry
themselves with capability checking. Instead, they can just use
batching, and if the remote server doesn't support batching for some
reason the wirepeer code will transparently un-batch the requests.
This will allow for some slight simplification in a handful of
places. Prior to this change, largefiles would have been silently
broken against a server which did not support batching.
author | Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> |
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date | Wed, 05 Aug 2015 14:15:17 -0400 |
parents | 56c64c91b429 |
children | e5f2a2a095cb |
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#!/bin/sh -e # # Build a Mercurial debian package from the current repo # # Tested on Jessie (stable as of original script authoring.) . $(dirname $0)/packagelib.sh BUILD=1 DEBBUILDDIR="$PWD/debbuild" while [ "$1" ]; do case "$1" in --prepare ) shift BUILD= ;; --debbuilddir ) shift DEBBUILDDIR="$1" shift ;; * ) echo "Invalid parameter $1!" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac done set -u rm -rf $DEBBUILDDIR mkdir -p $DEBBUILDDIR if [ ! -d .hg ]; then echo 'You are not inside a Mercurial repository!' 1>&2 exit 1 fi gethgversion cp -r $PWD/contrib/debian $DEBBUILDDIR/DEBIAN chmod -R 0755 $DEBBUILDDIR/DEBIAN control=$DEBBUILDDIR/DEBIAN/control # This looks like sed -i, but sed -i behaves just differently enough # between BSD and GNU sed that I gave up and did the dumb thing. sed "s/__VERSION__/$version/" < $control > $control.tmp mv $control.tmp $control if [ "$BUILD" ]; then dpkg-deb --build $DEBBUILDDIR mv $DEBBUILDDIR.deb $DEBBUILDDIR/mercurial-$version-$release.deb if [ $? = 0 ]; then echo echo "Built packages for $version-$release:" find $DEBBUILDDIR/ -type f -newer $control fi else echo "Prepared sources for $version-$release $control are in $DEBBUILDDIR - use like:" echo "dpkg-deb --build $DEBBUILDDIR" fi