best way to synchronize mq patches from a master repo as mq patches to a set of mercurial clones

Dorin Ioan Marinca dorin.marinca at gmail.com
Tue Apr 13 10:21:09 CDT 2010


Hi,
Here is my take on this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2629056/mercurial-how-to-synchronize-mq-patches-from-a-master-repo-as-mq-patches-to-a-se
Any better ideas?
Dorin

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 13:09, Dorin Ioan Marinca
<dorin.marinca at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have to run a dozen of different build tests on a code base maintained in
> a mercurial repository. I don't want to run serially these tests on same
> repository because they modify a set of common files and I want to run them
> in parallel on different machines. Also, after all tests are run I want to
> have access to latest test results from those test work areas. Currently I'm
> cloning the master repository a dozen of times and run in each clone one
> different test. Before each test execution I do a pull/update/purge
> preparation sequence in order to start the test on latest clean state.
> That's good for me.
>
> I'm also preparing new changes using mq extension that I would test on all
> clones as above before committing them. For testing some ready candidate mq
> patches I want somehow to deploy/synchronize them to be available in test
> clones and apply those ready for testing using some guard before running the
> test.
>
> Did anybody do this synchronization before? What's the most simple way to
> do it? Do I need to have versioned mq patches for that?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Dorin
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