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''(This page is part 5 of 9 of the [[Tutorial]] series. Previous part is TutorialFirstChange, next part is TutorialExport)''
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''(This page is part 5 of 9 of the [[Tutorial]] series. Previous part is [[TutorialFirstChange]], next part is [[TutorialExport]])''

In [[TutorialFirstChange]]
, we created a [[ChangeSet|changeset]] in the `my-hello-new-output` [[Repository|repository]]. Now we want to propagate that change somewhere else.
In TutorialFirstChange, we created a [[ChangeSet|changeset]] in the `my-hello-new-output` [[Repository|repository]]. Now we want to propagate that change somewhere else.
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$ hg pull 'my-hello-new-output'
$ hg push 'my-hello-new-output'
$ hg pull ../my-hello-new-output
$ hg push ../my-hello-new-output
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If both of these give a `no changes found', that means the repositories are identical.
If both of these give a 'no changes found', that means the repositories are identical. Or vice versa, using 'my-hello-new-output' instead of 'my-hello-share'.
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To share a change with another person, we continue to [[TutorialExport]]. To share a change with another person, we continue to TutorialExport.

Tutorial - Sharing a change with another repository

(This page is part 5 of 9 of the Tutorial series. Previous part is TutorialFirstChange, next part is TutorialExport)

In TutorialFirstChange, we created a changeset in the my-hello-new-output repository. Now we want to propagate that change somewhere else.

Following good Mercurial style, let's first clone our original repository.

$ cd ..
$ hg clone my-hello my-hello-share
updating working directory
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

We can use the tip command to find out what the tip in each repository is. (Remember, the tip is the most recent changeset.) We pass in the -q ("be quiet") option to keep Mercurial from printing a complete description of the tip.

$ cd my-hello-share
$ hg -q tip
1:82e55d328c8c
$ cd ../my-hello-new-output
$ hg -q tip
2:86794f718fb1

As we can see, the tip is different in each. Let's go back to my-hello-share and propagate our new changeset in there. To do this, we use the pull command, which pulls all changesets that are in the other repository, but not yet in this one, into this one.

$ cd ../my-hello-share
$ hg pull ../my-hello-new-output
pulling from ../my-hello-new-output
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
(run 'hg update' to get a working copy)

Unlike other common Mercurial commands, pull is chatty. In this case, the pull has succeeded.

The last line of output is important. By default, Mercurial does not update the working directory after a pull. This means that although the repository now contains the changeset, the file hello.c in the working directory still has its old pre-pull contents.

We can update this file (and any others that were changed during the pull) by following Mercurial's reminder (we use the abbreviation up):

$ hg up
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

At this point, we can check and see that my-hello-share and my-hello-new-output have identical contents and revision histories.

To check the repositories are the same, we can go to my-hello-share, and do a

$ hg pull ../my-hello-new-output
$ hg push ../my-hello-new-output

If both of these give a 'no changes found', that means the repositories are identical. Or vice versa, using 'my-hello-new-output' instead of 'my-hello-share'.

??How, exactly would we 'check and see'? This would be a great time, perhaps, to at least reference the comparison tools available.??

To share a change with another person, we continue to TutorialExport.


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TutorialShareChange (last edited 2012-11-11 19:48:16 by abuehl)