Fix theoretical issue in filecommit.
If the file was copied, we don't want to reuse the original entry.
I think this is mostly a theoretical issue - when there are copies,
fp1 == nullid, so it's very unlikely that the fl.cmp(fp1, t) would
think the file was unmodified. In any case, if there was a copy,
we should forcefully create a new entry.
#!/bin/sh
hg init
mkdir alpha
touch alpha/one
mkdir beta
touch beta/two
hg add alpha/one beta/two
hg ci -m "start" -d "1000000 0"
echo 1 > alpha/one
echo 2 > beta/two
echo EVERYTHING
hg diff --nodates
echo BETA ONLY
hg diff --nodates beta
echo INSIDE BETA
cd beta
hg diff --nodates .