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Renamed git-remote-annex.sh, keeping it around for now for reference. Sponsored-by: Graham Spencer on Patreon
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6.8 KiB
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212 lines
6.8 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/sh
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URL="$2"
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TOPDIR="$(echo "$URL" | sed 's/^annex:\/\///')"
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set -x
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rm -f $GIT_DIR/push-response
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# Unfortunately, git bundle omits prerequisites that are omitted once,
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# even if they are used by a later ref.
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# For example, where x is a ref that points at A, and y is a ref
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# that points at B (which has A as its parent), git bundle x A..y
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# will omit inclding the x ref in the bundle at all.
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check_prereq () {
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# So, if a sha is one of the other refs that will be included in the
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# bundle, it cannot be treated as a prerequisite.
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if git show-ref $push_refs | grep -v " $2$" | awk '{print $1}' | grep -q "$1"; then
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echo "$2"
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else
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# And, if one of the other refs that will be included in the bundle
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# is an ancestor of the sha, it cannot be treated as a prerequisite.
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if [ -n "$(for x in $(git show-ref $push_refs | grep -v " $2$" | awk '{print $1}'); do git log --oneline -n1 $x..$1; done)" ]; then
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echo "$2"
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else
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echo "$1..$2"
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fi
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fi
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}
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addnewbundle () {
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sha1=$(sha1sum $TOPDIR/new.bundle | awk '{print $1}')
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mv $TOPDIR/new.bundle "$TOPDIR/$sha1.bundle"
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echo "$sha1.bundle" >> $TOPDIR/MANIFEST
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}
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while read foo; do
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case "$foo" in
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capabilities)
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echo fetch
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echo push
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echo
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;;
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list*)
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if [ -e "$TOPDIR/MANIFEST" ]; then
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for f in $(cat $TOPDIR/MANIFEST); do
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git bundle list-heads $TOPDIR/$f >> $GIT_DIR/listed-refs-new
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if [ "$foo" = "list for-push" ]; then
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# Get all the objects from the bundle. This is done here so that
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# refs/namespaces/mine can be updated with what was listed,
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# and so what when a full repush needs to be done, everything
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# gets pushed.
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git bundle unbundle "$TOPDIR/$f" >/dev/null 2>&1
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fi
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done
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perl -e 'while (<>) { if (m/(.*) (.*)/) { $seen{$2}=$1 } }; foreach my $k (keys %seen) { print "$seen{$k} $k\n" }' < $GIT_DIR/listed-refs-new > $GIT_DIR/listed-refs
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rm -f $GIT_DIR/listed-refs-new
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# when listing for a push, update refs/namespaces/mine to match what was
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# listed. This is necessary in order for a full repush to know what to push.
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if [ "$foo" = "list for-push" ]; then
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for r in $(git for-each-ref refs/namespaces/mine/ | awk '{print $3}'); do
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git update-ref -d "$r"
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done
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IFS="
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"
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for x in $(cat $GIT_DIR/listed-refs); do
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sha="$(echo "$x" | cut -d ' ' -f 1)"
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r="$(echo "$x" | cut -d ' ' -f 2)"
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git update-ref "$r" "$sha"
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done
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unset IFS
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fi
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# respond to git with a list of refs
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sed 's/refs\/namespaces\/mine\///' $GIT_DIR/listed-refs
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# $GIT_DIR/listed-refs is later checked in push
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else
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rm -f $GIT_DIR/listed-refs
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touch $GIT_DIR/listed-refs
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fi
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echo
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;;
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fetch*)
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dofetch=1
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;;
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push*)
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set -- $foo
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x="$2"
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# src ref is prefixed with a + in a forced push
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forcedpush=""
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if echo "$x" | cut -d : -f 1 | egrep -q '^\+'; then
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forcedpush=1
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fi
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srcref="$(echo "$x" | cut -d : -f 1 | sed 's/^\+//')"
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dstref="$(echo "$x" | cut -d : -f 2)"
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# Need to create a bundle containing $dstref, but
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# don't want to overwrite that ref in the local
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# repo. Unfortunately, git bundle does not support
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# GIT_NAMESPACE, so it's not possible to do that
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# without making a clone of the whole git repo.
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# Instead, just create a ref under the namespace
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# refs/namespaces/mine/ that will be put in the
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# bundle.
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mydstref=refs/namespaces/mine/"$dstref"
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if [ -z "$srcref" ]; then
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# To delete a ref, have to do a repush of
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# all remaining refs.
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REPUSH=1
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git update-ref -d "$mydstref"
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touch $GIT_DIR/push-response
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echo "ok $dstref" >> $GIT_DIR/push-response
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else
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if [ ! "$forcedpush" ]; then
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# check if the push would overwrite
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# work in the ref currently stored in the
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# remote, if so refuse to do it
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prevsha=$(grep " $mydstref$" $GIT_DIR/listed-refs | awk '{print $1}')
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newsha=$(git rev-parse "$srcref")
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if [ -n "$prevsha" ] && [ "$prevsha" != "$newsha" ] && [ -z "$(git log --oneline $prevsha..$newsha 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
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touch $GIT_DIR/push-response
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echo "error $dstref non-fast-forward" >> $GIT_DIR/push-response
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else
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touch $GIT_DIR/push-response
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echo "ok $dstref" >> $GIT_DIR/push-response
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git update-ref "$mydstref" "$srcref"
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push_refs="$mydstref $push_refs"
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fi
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else
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git update-ref "$mydstref" "$srcref"
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touch $GIT_DIR/push-response
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echo "ok $dstref" >> $GIT_DIR/push-response
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push_refs="$mydstref $push_refs"
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fi
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fi
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dopush=1
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;;
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# docs say a blank line ends communication, but that's not
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# accurate, actually a blank line comes after a series of
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# fetch or push commands, and also according to the docs,
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# another series of commands could follow
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"")
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if [ "$dofetch" ]; then
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if [ -e "$TOPDIR/MANIFEST" ]; then
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for f in $(cat $TOPDIR/MANIFEST); do
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git bundle unbundle "$TOPDIR/$f" >/dev/null 2>&1
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done
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fi
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echo
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dofetch=""
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fi
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if [ "$dopush" ]; then
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if [ -z "$(git for-each-ref refs/namespaces/mine/)" ]; then
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# deleted all refs
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if [ -e "$TOPDIR/MANIFEST" ]; then
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for f in $(cat $TOPDIR/MANIFEST); do
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rm "$TOPDIR/$f"
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done
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rm $TOPDIR/MANIFEST
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touch $TOPDIR/MANIFEST
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fi
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else
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# set REPUSH=1 to do a full push
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# rather than incremental
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if [ "$REPUSH" ]; then
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rm $TOPDIR/MANIFEST
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rm $TOPDIR/*.bundle
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git for-each-ref refs/namespaces/mine/ | awk '{print $3}' | \
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git bundle create --quiet $TOPDIR/new.bundle --stdin
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addnewbundle
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else
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# incremental bundle
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for r in $push_refs; do
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newsha=$(git show-ref "$r" | awk '{print $1}')
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oldsha=$(grep " $r$" $GIT_DIR/listed-refs | awk '{print $1}')
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if [ -n "$oldsha" ]; then
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# include changes from $oldsha to $r when there are some
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if [ -n "$(git log --oneline $oldsha..$r)" ]; then
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check_prereq "$oldsha" "$r"
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else
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if [ "$oldsha" = "$newsha" ]; then
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# $r is unchanged from last push, so no need to push it
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:
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else
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# $oldsha is not a parent of $r, so
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# include $r and all its parents
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# XXX (this could be improved by checking other refs that were pushed
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# and only including changes from them)
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echo "$r"
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fi
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fi
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else
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# no old version was pushed so include $r and all its parents
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# XXX (this could be improved by checking other refs that were pushed
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# and only including changes from them)
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echo "$r"
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fi
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done > $GIT_DIR/tobundle
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if [ -s "$GIT_DIR/tobundle" ]; then
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git bundle create --quiet $TOPDIR/new.bundle --stdin < "$GIT_DIR/tobundle"
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addnewbundle
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fi
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fi
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fi
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cat $GIT_DIR/push-response
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rm -f $GIT_DIR/push-response
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echo
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dopush=""
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fi
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;;
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esac
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done
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