Add manifest hash to commit messages for easy signing
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Here's an example:
This is the current manifest hash:
e06d11165178d03c296ea7e7854f91e612a8d6bf
It was copied from the HG: comment lines that are added to the commit.
Then I wrote this commit message, signed it, then closed the commit.
The manifest hash is a hash of all the files in the project together
with the hashes of manifest's parents. Thus, signing the manifest hash
allows us to verify the entire state of project at the time of the
commit.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux)
iD8DBQFCmMrcywK+sNU5EO8RAoKwAJ4gPz2dI1Xh44N3tra43clUGhLVggCbBxuu
8pBZt85SA9ty39+e2+hL9WI=
=t/xS
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Improved binary diff from Christopher Li
This is more intelligent/efficient by combining neighboring inserts,
replaces and deletes. Passes test of converting kernel repo, but
doesn't appear to substantially affect compression or performance.
Change hg: protocol name to http: and http: to old-http:
hg: will continue to work for a bit
old-http: will be phased out soon
hg: remove some debug commands, improve help messages, add .hgpaths file
.hgpaths is a file with lines of the form:
<symbolic name> <repository path or url>
that allows you to do:
hg merge <name>
hg merge: abort if there are outstanding changes in the working directory
We currently don't support merging from the tip into the working
directory, so merge with outstanding local changes is asking for
trouble.