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Remove quotes from patch command.
When the gpatch fix for solaris was introduced in 67a0a3852024 the
patch command was "". For some strange reason windows 2000 is
not happy with those quotes when given in os.popen.
author | Volker Kleinfeld <Volker.Kleinfeld@gmx.de> |
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date | Thu, 18 May 2006 22:35:41 -0700 |
parents | 9a5b778f7e2d |
children | 831ebc408ffb |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright 2005, 2006 by Intevation GmbH <intevation@intevation.de> # Author(s): # Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. """ hg-ssh - a wrapper for ssh access to a limited set of mercurial repos To be used in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys with the "command" option, see sshd(8): command="hg-ssh path/to/repo1 /path/to/repo2 ~/repo3 ~user/repo4" ssh-dss ... (probably together with these other useful options: no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding) This allows pull/push over ssh to to the repositories given as arguments. If all your repositories are subdirectories of a common directory, you can allow shorter paths with: command="cd path/to/my/repositories && hg-ssh repo1 subdir/repo2" You can use pattern matching of your normal shell, e.g.: command="cd repos && hg-ssh user/thomas/* projects/{mercurial,foo}" """ from mercurial import commands import sys, os cwd = os.getcwd() allowed_paths = [os.path.normpath(os.path.join(cwd, os.path.expanduser(path))) for path in sys.argv[1:]] orig_cmd = os.getenv('SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND', '?') if orig_cmd.startswith('hg -R ') and orig_cmd.endswith(' serve --stdio'): path = orig_cmd[6:-14] repo = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(cwd, os.path.expanduser(path))) if repo in allowed_paths: commands.dispatch(['-R', repo, 'serve', '--stdio']) else: sys.stderr.write("Illegal repository %r\n" % repo) sys.exit(-1) else: sys.stderr.write("Illegal command %r\n" % orig_cmd) sys.exit(-1)