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convert extension: Add support for username mapping
Allows mapping usernames to new ones during conversion process.
- Use -A option for first import
- Then at the end of the conversion process and if the destination
repo supports authorfile attribute, author map content is copied
to the file pointed by the authorfile call.
- On incremental conversions w/o any -A option specified, the
destination authorfile, if any, gets read automatically.
EG: This allows mapping unix system usernames used in CVS accounts
to a more typical "Firstname Lastname <address@server.org>" pair.
author | Edouard Gomez <ed.gomez@free.fr> |
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date | Thu, 14 Jun 2007 23:25:55 +0200 |
parents | 61fcd9fac434 |
children | 7a7d4937272b |
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#!/bin/sh # Environement setup for MQ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH #Repo init hg init hg qinit hg qnew -m "First commit message" first-patch echo aaaa > file hg add file hg qrefresh echo ======================= echo "Should display 'First commit message'" hg log -l1 -v | sed -n '/description/,$p' echo # Testing changing message with -m echo bbbb > file hg qrefresh -m "Second commit message" echo ======================= echo "Should display 'Second commit message'" hg log -l1 -v | sed -n '/description/,$p' echo # Testing changing message with -l echo "Third commit message" > logfile echo " This is the 3rd log message" >> logfile echo bbbb > file hg qrefresh -l logfile echo ======================= printf "Should display 'Third commit message\\\n This is the 3rd log message'\n" hg log -l1 -v | sed -n '/description/,$p' echo # Testing changing message with -l- hg qnew -m "First commit message" second-patch echo aaaa > file2 hg add file2 echo bbbb > file2 (echo "Fifth commit message" echo " This is the 5th log message" >> logfile) |\ hg qrefresh -l- echo ======================= printf "Should display 'Fifth commit message\\\n This is the 5th log message'\n" hg log -l1 -v | sed -n '/description/,$p' echo