# Teach mr to run a few git and svn specific commands.
svn_cleanup = svn cleanup "$@"
git_gc = git gc "$@"
-git_tag = git tag -l
-svn_tag = svn ls "$(LC_ALL=C svn info . | grep -i ^URL: | cut -d ' ' -f 2 | sed -e 's/trunk/tags/')"
+git_tags = git tag -l
+svn_tags = svn ls "$(LC_ALL=C svn info . | grep -i ^URL: | cut -d ' ' -f 2 | sed -e 's/trunk/tags/')"
# I prefer to git-svn rebase to fetch
git_svn_update = git svn rebase
-# This hack is here because git pull stupidly outputs tag info to stderr.
-# Shut it up but let real errors through, for use in cron.
-quietupdate = mr -s -n update 3>&1 1>/dev/null 2>&3 | egrep -v '(storing tag|tag: )' || true
# Tests used below.
# - anon checks whether this is an anonymous checkout, by testing what url
# $HOME uses
# if not, the checkout is minimal
# - on checks whether the given host basename is one of the listed
# values. A value can also have a username in it, ie "joey@dodo".
-# - wantmedia checks whether I probably want various large media files
-# here
-# - private are hosts I trust private data to
# - mylaptop only succeeds if it's on my main development laptop, which
# gets lots of extra cruft
lib =
done
return 1
}
- wantmedia() {
- on joey@kodama joey@dragon joey@dodo joey@turtle
- }
- private() {
- on joey@wren joey@kodama joey@dragon joey@dodo joey@turtle \
- joey@blurbird joey@slug
- }
mylaptop() {
- on kodama
+ on joey@gnu
}
# The root of my home directory.
git clone ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/kitenet.net/joey/home joey
fi
+[Maildir]
# Dummy target to create Maildir. Doesn't run offlineimap since I have that
# cronned on machines where I want it.
-[Maildir]
update = :
skip = ! full
checkout = mkdir Maildir Maildir/cur Maildir/new Maildir/tmp; chmod 700 Maildir
status = :
+[mail]
+checkout = git clone ssh://joey@git.kitenet.net/srv/git/joey/private/mail
+# I use mairix to index my mail archive; keep its index up-to-date.
+fixups = if [ "$(which mairix)" ]; then ionice -c 3 mairix -Q; fi
+skip = ! mylaptop
+
+[tmp]
# This is a dummy target, all it does is run fixups at the end of
# an update.
-[tmp]
-update = fixups
-checkout = fixups
+fixups = $HOME/bin/fixups
+checkout = mkdir -p $HOME/tmp
status = :
order = 25