Evolve is now on pypi (and lives in hgext3rd)
Pierre-Yves David
pierre-yves.david at ens-lyon.org
Tue Mar 21 12:55:51 UTC 2017
On 03/20/2017 09:51 PM, Long Vu wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 1:23 AM, Pierre-Yves David
> <pierre-yves.david at ens-lyon.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 03/14/2017 06:24 PM, Long Vu wrote:
>>>
>>> Awsome news for evolve.
>>>
>>> What is a server subset of evolve?
>>
>>
>> This only enables the part related to obsolescence marker exchange, not the
>> new commands and UI message. The Readme tries to explain this. Can you give
>> a look at this section of the Readme let me know if the explanation is clear
>> enough?
>>
>
> The README mention performance improvements.
>
> Is there also security benefit as in "this kind of damaging operations
> that are not meant for server will not be enabled so bugs related to
> these operations will never possibly bite the server"?
Not really, you just do not get the new set of commands and UI messages,
not especially "safer".
> Server Only Setup
> =================
>
> It is possible to enable a smaller subset of the extensions aimed at server
> serving repository. It skips the additions of the new commands and local UI
> messages that might add performance overheads. To use the server only
> extension, install the package and use::
>
> $ hg config --edit # adds the two line below:
> [extensions]
> evolve.serveronly =
>
>
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Pierre-Yves David
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