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Starting with Mercurial version XXX there is a file `.hg/requires` which specifies the capabilities needed by a client to access this repository. It is a text file, where each line contains the name of a capability and optionally a parameter separated by a `=` character. Starting with Mercurial version 0.9.2 there is a file `.hg/requires` which specifies the capabilities needed by a client to access this repository. It is a text file, where each line contains the name of a capability and optionally (separated by a `=` character from the name) a list of parameters, each separated by a comma (`,`).

Currently there are only capabilities which don't need parameters.
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   The directory `.hg/store` contains the subdirectories `data` and `meta`, ...    The directory `.hg/store` contains the subdirectories `data` (see CaseFoldingPlan)
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   RevlogNG is used.    [[RevlogNG]] is used.
 * `fncache`
   Revlog data files are named to work around Windows limitations described in [[fncacheRepoFormat]].
 * `dotencode`
   Leading '.' or ' ' in revlog data filenames are encoded (see http://selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial-devel/2010-August/023929.html).


See also: [[CompatibilityRules]]

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CategoryInternals

Starting with Mercurial version 0.9.2 there is a file .hg/requires which specifies the capabilities needed by a client to access this repository. It is a text file, where each line contains the name of a capability and optionally (separated by a = character from the name) a list of parameters, each separated by a comma (,).

Currently there are only capabilities which don't need parameters.

Capabilities

See also: CompatibilityRules


CategoryInternals

RequiresFile (last edited 2013-09-13 22:34:47 by mpm)