Use the specified mrconfig file. The default is B<~/.mrconfig>
+=item -p
+
+Search in the current directory, and its parent directories and use
+the first B<.mrconfig> found, instead of the default B<~/.mrconfig>.
+
=item -v
Be verbose.
=head1 FILES
-The ~/.mrlog file contains commands that mr has remembered to run later,
-due to being offline. You can delete or edit this file to remove commands,
-or even to add other commands for 'mr online' to run. If the file is
-present, mr assumes it is in offline mode.
-
B<mr> is configured by .mrconfig files. It starts by reading the .mrconfig
file in your home directory, and this can in turn chain load .mrconfig files
from repositories.
override these rcs specific actions. To add a new revision control system,
you can just add rcs specific actions for it.
+The ~/.mrlog file contains commands that mr has remembered to run later,
+due to being offline. You can delete or edit this file to remove commands,
+or even to add other commands for 'mr online' to run. If the file is
+present, mr assumes it is in offline mode.
+
=head1 EXTENSIONS
mr can be extended to support things such as unison and git-svn. Some
return $action;
}
+sub find_nearest_mrconfig {
+ my $dir=getcwd();
+ while (length $dir) {
+ if (-e "$dir/.mrconfig") {
+ return "$dir/.mrconfig";
+ }
+ $dir=~s/\/[^\/]*$//;
+ }
+ die "no .mrconfig found in path\n";
+}
+
sub getopts {
my @saved=@ARGV;
Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling", "no_permute");
my $result=GetOptions(
"d|directory=s" => sub { $directory=abs_path($_[1]) },
"c|config=s" => sub { $ENV{MR_CONFIG}=$_[1]; $config_overridden=1 },
+ "p|path" => sub { $ENV{MR_CONFIG}=find_nearest_mrconfig(); $config_overridden=1 },
"v|verbose" => \$verbose,
"q|quiet" => \$quiet,
"s|stats" => \$stats,
svn_update = svn update "$@"
git_update = git pull "$@"
-bzr_update = bzr merge "$@"
+bzr_update = bzr merge --pull "$@"
cvs_update = cvs update "$@"
hg_update = hg pull "$@" && hg update "$@"
darcs_update = darcs pull -a "$@"