Feature Requests item #1916678, was opened at 2008-03-17 07:54
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>Status: Closed
Priority: 3
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Submitted By: Peer Sommerlund (peso)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Incremental cloning

Initial Comment:
A simple clone command, will rollback all data if it fails. When cloning large 
repositories on unstable lines, it would be nice to be able to resume a failed 
clone.

This can be done by using clone -r 0 and pull -r X a number of times.

See also the follwing post on the mercurial maillist:
http://marc.info/?l=mercurial&m=120552699606378&w=2

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>Comment By: Steve Borho (sborho)
Date: 2009-03-05 00:38

Message:
moved to bb

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Comment By: TK Soh (tksoh)
Date: 2008-03-17 08:48

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This is an interesting idea. It's actually what I did when I tried to
clone netbeans' repo. The repo was so large that it's almost impossible to
clone in one go, and I have to redo a few times when the connected was
interrupted. Eventually I just cloned the first few hundreds of csets, and
started pulling by chunks.

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