The current code fixes the path to make it absolute when cloning, but
doesn't consider tilde expansion, so that scenario fails throwing an
exception because /home/myuser/~/my/repository doesn't exists:
$ git clone hg::~/my/repository && cd repository && git fetch
Fix that by using python os.path.expanduser method.
Signed-off-by: Antoine Pelisse <[email protected]>
---
contrib/remote-helpers/git-remote-hg | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/contrib/remote-helpers/git-remote-hg
b/contrib/remote-helpers/git-remote-hg
index 02404dc..4bbd296 100755
--- a/contrib/remote-helpers/git-remote-hg
+++ b/contrib/remote-helpers/git-remote-hg
@@ -1137,7 +1137,7 @@ def fix_path(alias, repo, orig_url):
url = urlparse.urlparse(orig_url, 'file')
if url.scheme != 'file' or os.path.isabs(url.path):
return
- abs_url = urlparse.urljoin("%s/" % os.getcwd(), orig_url)
+ abs_url = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(orig_url))
cmd = ['git', 'config', 'remote.%s.url' % alias, "hg::%s" % abs_url]
subprocess.call(cmd)
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1.7.9.5
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