Solaris do not know the service called http, so we use echo instead.
Trying to define KILLQUIETLY when running the hgserve function didn't set the
value within the function. Now we set the variable before calling the function.
31d8c647c08d introduced a feature to the hgserve() function that
suppresses errors from kill(1). It wrongly assumed that setting an
environment variable when calling a function would make it local to
the function. It ended up suppressing kill errors for every call
thereafter.
This patch sets KILLQUIETLY=N after use.
This adds util.getport(port) which tries to parse port as an int, and
failing that, looks it up using socket.getservbyname(). Thus, the
following will work:
[smtp]
port = submission
[web]
port = http
This does not apply to ports in URLs used in clone, pull, etc.
The error message at startup when the address/port could not be bound
was confusing:
hg serve
abort: cannot start server: Address already in use
Be more explicit:
$ hg serve -a localhost
abort: cannot start server at 'localhost:8000': Address already in use
Also be more explicit on success, showing hostname and ip address/port:
$ hg -v serve -a localhost -p 80
listening at http://localhost/ (127.0.0.1:80)
We are careful to handle a missconfigured machine whose hostname does not
resolve, falling back to the address given at the command line.
Remove a dead-code error message.
create_server was looking only at the root ui object, ignoring any
settings from .hg/hgrc. To keep respecting command-line arguments,
commands.serve must also call repo.ui.setconfig.