Don't abort when backup files already exist. Don't allow alternative names.
Rationale:
- When the user wants to revert, he shouldn't be stopped from doing
this just because some old backups will be overwritten.
- To not clobber important files by accident, alternative names for backup
files were disabled. As the backup target now has a fixed name, the user
doesn't have to be informed about the backup copy (unless --verbose)
#!/bin/sh
hg init test
cd test
echo foo > foo
hg add foo
hg commit -d '0 0' -m commit-1
echo foo >> foo
hg commit -d '1 4444444' -m commit-3
hg commit -d '1 15.1' -m commit-4
hg commit -d 'foo bar' -m commit-5
hg commit -d ' 1 4444' -m commit-6
hg commit -d '111111111111 0' -m commit-7
echo bar > bar
hg add bar
rm bar
hg commit -d "1000000 0" -m commit-8 2>&1 | sed -e "s:/.*\(/test/.*\):...\1:"
exit 0