Summary:
This adds support for replacing things in the small repo with the things from
the large repo. This is useful when changing the bind.
This diff slightly changes how `rsync` is called: now `--source-csid`,
`--target-csid`, `--from-dir` and `--to-dir` are all specified before the
`copy`/`remove-excessive-files` subcommands.
There's still an ability to use this within a repo, as you can pass identical
source and target repos.
Reviewed By: StanislavGlebik
Differential Revision: D25087893
fbshipit-source-id: 6e5881f80d91ef4b794a967cf9f26dd3af7f56c9
Mononoke is a next-generation server for the Mercurial source control
system, meant to scale up to accepting
thousands of commits every hour across millions of files. It is primarily
written in the Rust programming language.
Caveat Emptor
Mononoke is still in early stages of development. We are making it available now because we plan to
start making references to it from our other open source projects.
The version that we provide on GitHub does not build yet.
This is because the code is exported verbatim from an internal repository at Facebook, and
not all of the scaffolding from our internal repository can be easily extracted. The key areas
where we need to shore things up are:
Full support for a standard cargo build.
Open source replacements for Facebook-internal services (blob store, logging etc).
The current goal is to get Mononoke working on Linux. Other Unix-like OSes may
be supported in the future