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change lock format to let us detect and break stale locks.
old style: symlink to pid
new style: symlink to hostname:pid
if lock code finds new-style lock, it breaks lock if locking pid is on
same machine and pid is not alive.
otherwise, lock is left alone. this makes locking code safe with
old-style locks and with locks on other machines.
new code makes server part of mercurial more robust in case machine
crashes, power fails, or crazy user does kill -9.
author | Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 10 Mar 2006 08:31:31 -0800 |
parents | 2dc06dd76ff4 |
children | 45235e492cc6 |
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; System-wide Mercurial config file. To override these settings on a ; per-user basis, please edit the following file instead, where ; USERNAME is your Windows user name: ; C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Mercurial.ini ; By default, we try to encode and decode all files that do not ; contain ASCII NUL characters. What this means is that we try to set ; line endings to Windows style on update, and to Unix style on ; commit. This lets us cooperate with Linux and Unix users, so ; everybody sees files with their native line endings. [extensions] ; The win32text extension is available and installed by default. It ; provides built-in Python hooks to perform line ending conversions. ; This is normally much faster than running an external program. hgext.win32text = [encode] ; Encode files that don't contain NUL characters. ** = cleverencode: ; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that ; you want encoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this: ; *.txt = dumbencode: [decode] ; Decode files that don't contain NUL characters. ** = cleverdecode: ; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that ; you want decoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this: ; **.txt = dumbdecode: