Thats not possible. If petsc-dev needed 'joe' then you would have needed to commit there (and would have either gotten an abort message about uncommitted changes or else it would be working; hence no commit necessary)
On Wednesday, June 6, 2012, Barry Smith wrote: > > On Jun 6, 2012, at 9:42 PM, Satish Balay wrote: > > > On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Barry Smith wrote: > > > >> Satish, > >> > >> You will not just "recheck this". Please setup the > petsc-buildsystem-dev test repository so EVERYONE can test it and make sure > there are no kinks. > > > > Added. > > > > ssh://petsc at petsc.cs.iit.edu//home/petsc/petsc-buildsystem-dev > > Thanks > > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:petsc-buildsystem-dev barrysmith$ hg commit > abort: uncommitted changes in subrepo config/BuildSystem > (use --subrepos for recursive commit) > > This is good. > > I don't like the fact that running hg in the subrepo only affects that > subrepo (because I generally just run hg in whatever strange place I am and > assume it is going to do the right thing). I think running it in that > subrepo directory should behave the same as outside it. For example > > If I do > > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:petsc-buildsystem-dev barrysmith$ cd > config/BuildSystem/ > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:BuildSystem barrysmith$ touch joe > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:BuildSystem barrysmith$ hg add joe > adding joe > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:BuildSystem barrysmith$ hg commit > joe > committed changeset 2830:03ab1f7aeb3a > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:BuildSystem barrysmith$ hg push > pushing to ssh://petsc at petsc.cs.iit.edu//home/petsc/BuildSystem-subrepo > running ssh petsc at petsc.cs.iit.edu 'hg -R /home/petsc/BuildSystem-subrepo > serve --stdio' > searching for changes > 1 changesets found > remote: adding changesets > remote: adding manifests > remote: adding file changes > remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files > > or instead do this > > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:BuildSystem barrysmith$ cd .. > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:config barrysmith$ touch BuildSystem/jeff > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:config barrysmith$ hg add BuildSystem/jeff > adding BuildSystem/jeff > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:config barrysmith$ hg commit > abort: uncommitted changes in subrepo config/BuildSystem > (use --subrepos for recursive commit) > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:config barrysmith$ hg commit -S > committing subrepository config/BuildSystem > jeff > .hgsubstate > committed changeset 23600:007d9928edc8 > barry-smiths-macbook-pro:config barrysmith$ hg push > pushing to ssh://petsc at petsc.cs.iit.edu//home/petsc/petsc-buildsystem-dev > running ssh petsc at petsc.cs.iit.edu 'hg -R > /home/petsc/petsc-buildsystem-dev serve --stdio' > pushing subrepo config/BuildSystem to ssh:// > petsc at petsc.cs.iit.edu//home/petsc/BuildSystem-subrepo > running ssh petsc at petsc.cs.iit.edu 'hg -R /home/petsc/BuildSystem-subrepo > serve --stdio' > searching for changes > 1 changesets found > remote: adding changesets > remote: adding manifests > remote: adding file changes > remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files > searching for changes > 1 changesets found > remote: adding changesets > remote: adding manifests > remote: adding file changes > remote: added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files > > and then take a week vacation. In the first case if someone else does > hg pull in the the petsc-dev they don't get my joe file (which may be like > totally needed now to use PETSc) they get all pissed off and send me email > that I don't answer for a week. (Yes they could go into BuildSystem and > pull but they won't think to do that). > > Am I missing understanding something. Any option in hg to get hg commands > inside the subrepo behave like ones on the outside? > > Barry > > > > > > > Just to clarify - this is a play-repo - i.e all edits/clones should be > > discarded later on. > > > > [I'm not sure how one would enforce this - and not have someone mix > > commits between this repo and the regular petsc-dev So for now its not > > available at http://] > > > > Satish > > > > --------- > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.mcs.anl.gov/pipermail/petsc-dev/attachments/20120606/bff322d5/attachment.html>
