If the repository is not locked when clearing the dirstate, then
running test-eol.t in a loop fails sooner or later with:
ERROR: /home/mg/src/mercurial-crew/tests/test-eol.t output changed
--- /home/mg/src/mercurial-crew/tests/test-eol.t
+++ /home/mg/src/mercurial-crew/tests/test-eol.t.err
@@ -343,6 +343,7 @@
% hg status (eol activated)
M win.txt
% hg commit
+ nothing changed
% hg status
$ testmixed CRLF
However, if we cannot lock the repository, then we can also not make a
commit and so we can simply ignore a LockUnavailable error.
Improved help to make it more clear for users which changes are only
changes in the working copy and which changes that will go into the
repository (on the following commit). Futhermore a note on when the
rules will be applied to the working directory.
This makes it possible to switch most win32text configurations (i.e. those
that use cleverencode and cleverdecode) to hgeol simply by disabling one and
enabling the other. Any rules found in repo-specific .hgeol files will be
appended to the configuration in .hgrc.
This fixes problems some have reported using the eol extension
together with TortoiseHg. It ensures the ui associated with the
repository has the preupdate.eol hook configured.