hgserve encoding

Jérôme Godbout jerome at bodycad.com
Mon Aug 14 18:47:09 UTC 2017


After I fix it, eveytime I push with the web server, it work once then I
end up with a
"index 00manifest.i is corrupted"
The repos is dead again and again.
So I can read, push once then it get corrupted?!? If I push with the map
drive locally it work flawlessly.

Any idea what can cause this? this seem to be repeatable if you need
additional information.

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On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 9:55 AM, Jérôme Godbout <jerome at bodycad.com> wrote:

> Finaly found the problems, the 00manifest.i file was corrupted. We
> replaced the main repos .hg with one of the workstation clone and eveything
> is back to normal. Not sure why this got corrupted, but we will keep a
> tight backup on this. I guess the error was early sign of the file
> corruption.
>
> Next step, remove the samba and use NFS!
>
> > On Aug 10, 2017, at 8:34 AM, Yuya Nishihara <yuya at tcha.org> wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 9 Aug 2017 09:09:55 -0400, Jérôme Godbout wrote:
> >> I have some trouble with the hgserve with apache2 with .cgi and my repos
> >> hosting, it mostly work except when it tell me I have corrupted file,
> but
> >> using the repos into local map drive work just fine and verify/recover
> >> doesn't show any problems with it either.
> >>
> >> I known the setup is totally weird, but we try to get ride of many
> Windows
> >> machines (it's a work in progress).
> >>
> >> I have the repos that was originally made under Windows copied to a
> Linux
> >> based machine. The Linux repos file server is sharing it with Samba so
> >> developer can pull/push to it. This work flawlessly.
> >>
> >> I would like to finish the apache2/hg cgi to have all user stop using
> the
> >> map drive and use the web server instead. But right now I have a lot of
> >> weird problems.
> >>
> >> I have a second Linux server that mount the samba share and have the
> >> apache2 with the hgconfig for cgi-bin. I can browse the page, pull from
> it
> >> but when I try to see some history (not all of them), raw or diff for
> some
> >> file it tell me my file are corrupted.
> >
> > Does "hg verify" pass on the samba share? The first thing I would try is
> > to stop using shared filesystem behind hgweb to see if it is a filesystem
> > issue or not.
> >
> >> I think I might have some encoding problems. Since the repos was made
> under
> >> Windows (porbably cp-1251 or wwindows-1251) and I'm using Linux for the
> >> hgweb.
> >
> > Character encoding could be a problem if the repository has files of
> non-ASCII
> > name, and if the underlying filesystem is encoding-aware (e.g. Samba.)
> If the
> > repository is stored in local Unix filesystems (and if clients are
> Windows),
> > filenames are just bytes so cp1251 filenames should just work.
>
>
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