[PATCH] hgext/mq - idempotent operations should return success

Alexis S. L. Carvalho alexis at cecm.usp.br
Wed Feb 7 02:42:49 UTC 2007


Thus spake Peter Williams:
> Alexis S. L. Carvalho wrote:
> >I mostly agree with this, but I really think that qpush without
> >arguments should return an error if it can't push another patch.
> >Otherwise you'll break this usage:
> >
> >    while hg qpush; do
> >        something
> >    done
> >
> >Same thing for qpop - but the error message in both cases could probably
> >be more friendly (see issue474).
> >
> >Patches welcome :)  (especially if you can use hg export to generate
> >them with author and commit message).
> 
> Do you have some mq patches applied to your repository?  The reason that 
> I ask is that when I try to clone it get:

Hmm?  Depends on the repository - I don't really a have a canonical one,
and I usually only make them available on HTTP when I want to make some
code available for review...  Patches on top of either the main[1] or
the crew[2] repo are usually fine...

> abort: prechangegroup.mq-no-pull hook exited with status 1

The prechangegroup hook is called by the local hg before adding the
revisions to the repo.  IOW, it looks like a problem on your end.

If this is the same "prechangegroup.mq-no-pull" from the wiki, it should
only fail if the repo you're pulling into has mq patches applied, which
is never the case for clone...  Was this with an unmodified hg?  This
hook depends on the exit status of hg qtop...

Alexis

[1] - http://www.selenic.com/hg
[2] - http://hg.intevation.org/mercurial/crew/



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