Yes, you can setup a merge tool like Krtek describes. I just tried it out and this works:
[merge-tools]
merge-tags.executable = cat
merge-tags.args = $local $other | sort -u >> $output
[merge-patterns]
.hgtags = merge-tags
Put that in your .hg/hgrc
file on the server and future merges will just append the tags. What happens is that hg merge
will execute
cat /tmp/hgtags.local /tmp/hgtags.other | sort -u >> .hgtags
where the first argument to cat
is the local version of the .hgtags
file, and the second argument is the version you are merging with.
I sort and make the output unique in order to avoid duplicating lines that are common in the two files. As long as you only add tags, this will work fine -- but if you also delete tags, then the order of lines in the .hgtags
file matters and so you cannot just sort it like this. Please see my extended answer for handling this situation.
This is my test session. I start by making a repository with two heads:
$ hg init
$ echo a > a.txt
$ hg add a.txt
$ hg commit -m a
$ echo b > b.txt
$ hg add b.txt
$ hg commit -m b
$ hg tag b
$ hg update 0
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo c > c.txt
$ hg add c.txt
$ hg commit -m c
created new head
$ hg tag c
The branches are visible in the output from the graphlog extension:
@ changeset: 4:54c5397a23a4
| tag: tip
| user: Martin Geisler <[email protected]>
| date: Wed Mar 02 11:45:20 2011 +0100
| summary: Added tag c for changeset aff5fe9be7d9
|
o changeset: 3:aff5fe9be7d9
| tag: c
| parent: 0:0db5fae8b6cc
| user: Martin Geisler <[email protected]>
| date: Wed Mar 02 11:45:17 2011 +0100
| summary: c
|
| o changeset: 2:a9af8514a64e
| | user: Martin Geisler <[email protected]>
| | date: Wed Mar 02 11:45:02 2011 +0100
| | summary: Added tag b for changeset 0518533f37f6
| |
| o changeset: 1:0518533f37f6
|/ tag: b
| user: Martin Geisler <[email protected]>
| date: Wed Mar 02 11:44:44 2011 +0100
| summary: b
|
o changeset: 0:0db5fae8b6cc
user: Martin Geisler <[email protected]>
date: Wed Mar 02 11:44:33 2011 +0100
summary: a
There is a conflict in the .hgtags
file:
$ hg cat -r 2 .hgtags
0518533f37f6f37edbea5b46d9af2192f69ddecd b
$ hg cat -r 4 .hgtags
aff5fe9be7d9b021e55dfb522b29fd03cbcf5cb7 c
but the merge is still non-interactive:
$ hg merge
merging .hgtags
1 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
You can see how the files were appended:
$ cat .hgtags
aff5fe9be7d9b021e55dfb522b29fd03cbcf5cb7 c
0518533f37f6f37edbea5b46d9af2192f69ddecd b