X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=dgit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dgit;h=2427f72c06119acd0c3a01b939941f5d825cebcb;hp=7d2dd8516386285f22afa0da28f162bc825b457e;hb=126f7b579c7954450521b05b745891eee0fd338d;hpb=19c2d673555201bf2bf6891cdd69236b1e599fb0 diff --git a/dgit b/dgit index 7d2dd851..2427f72c 100755 --- a/dgit +++ b/dgit @@ -185,30 +185,6 @@ sub lref () { return "refs/heads/".lbranch(); } sub lrref () { return "refs/remotes/$remotename/".server_branch($csuite); } sub rrref () { return server_ref($csuite); } -sub lrfetchrefs () { return "refs/dgit-fetch/$csuite"; } -sub lrfetchref () { return lrfetchrefs.'/'.server_branch($csuite); } - -# We fetch some parts of lrfetchrefs/*. Ideally we delete these -# locally fetched refs because they have unhelpful names and clutter -# up gitk etc. So we track whether we have "used up" head ref (ie, -# whether we have made another local ref which refers to this object). -# -# (If we deleted them unconditionally, then we might end up -# re-fetching the same git objects each time dgit fetch was run.) -# -# So, leach use of lrfetchrefs needs to be accompanied by arrangements -# in git_fetch_us to fetch the refs in question, and possibly a call -# to lrfetchref_used. - -our (%lrfetchrefs_f, %lrfetchrefs_d); -# $lrfetchrefs_X{lrfetchrefs."/heads/whatever"} = $objid - -sub lrfetchref_used ($) { - my ($fullrefname) = @_; - my $objid = $lrfetchrefs_f{$fullrefname}; - $lrfetchrefs_d{$fullrefname} = $objid if defined $objid; -} - sub stripepoch ($) { my ($vsn) = @_; $vsn =~ s/^\d+\://; @@ -2507,19 +2483,34 @@ sub ensure_we_have_orig () { } } -sub git_fetch_us () { - # Want to fetch only what we are going to use, unless - # deliberately-not-ff, in which case we must fetch everything. +#---------- git fetch ---------- - my @specs = deliberately_not_fast_forward ? qw(tags/*) : - map { "tags/$_" } - (quiltmode_splitbrain - ? (map { $_->('*',access_nomdistro) } - \&debiantag_new, \&debiantag_maintview) - : debiantags('*',access_nomdistro)); - push @specs, server_branch($csuite); - push @specs, $rewritemap; - push @specs, qw(heads/*) if deliberately_not_fast_forward; +sub lrfetchrefs () { return "refs/dgit-fetch/".access_basedistro(); } +sub lrfetchref () { return lrfetchrefs.'/'.server_branch($csuite); } + +# We fetch some parts of lrfetchrefs/*. Ideally we delete these +# locally fetched refs because they have unhelpful names and clutter +# up gitk etc. So we track whether we have "used up" head ref (ie, +# whether we have made another local ref which refers to this object). +# +# (If we deleted them unconditionally, then we might end up +# re-fetching the same git objects each time dgit fetch was run.) +# +# So, leach use of lrfetchrefs needs to be accompanied by arrangements +# in git_fetch_us to fetch the refs in question, and possibly a call +# to lrfetchref_used. + +our (%lrfetchrefs_f, %lrfetchrefs_d); +# $lrfetchrefs_X{lrfetchrefs."/heads/whatever"} = $objid + +sub lrfetchref_used ($) { + my ($fullrefname) = @_; + my $objid = $lrfetchrefs_f{$fullrefname}; + $lrfetchrefs_d{$fullrefname} = $objid if defined $objid; +} + +sub git_lrfetch_sane { + my (@specs) = @_; # This is rather miserable: # When git fetch --prune is passed a fetchspec ending with a *, @@ -2650,6 +2641,23 @@ END } printdebug "git_fetch_us: git fetch --no-insane emulation complete\n", Dumper(\%lrfetchrefs_f); +} + +sub git_fetch_us () { + # Want to fetch only what we are going to use, unless + # deliberately-not-ff, in which case we must fetch everything. + + my @specs = deliberately_not_fast_forward ? qw(tags/*) : + map { "tags/$_" } + (quiltmode_splitbrain + ? (map { $_->('*',access_nomdistro) } + \&debiantag_new, \&debiantag_maintview) + : debiantags('*',access_nomdistro)); + push @specs, server_branch($csuite); + push @specs, $rewritemap; + push @specs, qw(heads/*) if deliberately_not_fast_forward; + + git_lrfetch_sane @specs; my %here; my @tagpats = debiantags('*',access_nomdistro); @@ -2676,6 +2684,8 @@ END }); } +#---------- dsc and archive handling ---------- + sub mergeinfo_getclogp ($) { # Ensures thit $mi->{Clogp} exists and returns it my ($mi) = @_; @@ -2728,6 +2738,25 @@ sub parse_dsc_field ($$) { } } +sub resolve_dsc_field_commit ($$) { + my ($already_distro, $already_mapref) = @_; + + return unless defined $dsc_hash; + + my $rewritemapdata = git_cat_file $already_mapref.':map'; + if (defined $rewritemapdata + && $rewritemapdata =~ m/^$dsc_hash(?:[ \t](\w+))/m) { + progress "server's git history rewrite map contains a relevant entry!"; + + $dsc_hash = $1; + if (defined $dsc_hash) { + progress "using rewritten git hash in place of .dsc value"; + } else { + progress "server data says .dsc hash is to be disregarded"; + } + } +} + sub fetch_from_archive () { ensure_setup_existing_tree(); @@ -2740,22 +2769,12 @@ sub fetch_from_archive () { if ($dsc) { parse_dsc_field($dsc, 'last upload to archive'); + resolve_dsc_field_commit access_basedistro, + lrfetchrefs."/".$rewritemap } else { progress "no version available from the archive"; } - my $rewritemapdata = git_cat_file lrfetchrefs."/".$rewritemap.':map'; - if (defined $rewritemapdata - && $rewritemapdata =~ m/^$dsc_hash(?:[ \t](\w+))/m) { - progress "server's git history rewrite map contains a relevant entry!"; - $dsc_hash = $1; - if (defined $dsc_hash) { - progress "using rewritten git hash in place of .dsc value"; - } else { - progress "server data says .dsc hash is to be disregarded"; - } - } - # If the archive's .dsc has a Dgit field, there are three # relevant git commitids we need to choose between and/or merge # together: