X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/code/myrepos.git/blobdiff_plain/92d07e8691d464a3676ac6289c578d6217776633..69a60fb0a34b214c9ff6d55350b4663b4452c397:/mr?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/mr b/mr index 5a877fe..3f04b5b 100755 --- a/mr +++ b/mr @@ -49,7 +49,9 @@ and work on only that repository, B is configured by .mrconfig files, which list the repositories. It starts by reading the .mrconfig file in your home directory, and this can -in turn chain load .mrconfig files from repositories. +in turn chain load .mrconfig files from repositories. It also automatically +looks for a .mrconfig file in the current directory, or in one of its +parent directories. These predefined commands should be fairly familiar to users of any revision control system: @@ -128,7 +130,7 @@ repository in the current directory is registered, or you can specify a directory to register. The mrconfig file that is modified is chosen by either the -c option, or by -looking for the closest known one at or below the current directory. +looking for the closest known one at or in a parent of the current directory. =item config @@ -149,8 +151,8 @@ To see the built-in library of shell functions contained in mr: mr config DEFAULT lib -The ~/.mrconfig file is used by default. To use a different config file, -use the -c option. +The mrconfig file that is used is chosen by either the -c option, or by +looking for the closest known one at or in a parent of the current directory. =item offline @@ -200,14 +202,9 @@ the current working directory. =item --config mrconfig -Use the specified mrconfig file. The default is B<~/.mrconfig> - -=item -p - -=item --path - -Search in the current directory, and its parent directories and use -the first B<.mrconfig> found, instead of the default B<~/.mrconfig>. +Use the specified mrconfig file. The default is to use both B<~/.mrconfig> +as well as look for a .mrconfig file in the current directory, or in one +of its parent directories. =item -v @@ -272,6 +269,12 @@ a good speedup in updates without loading the machine too much. Trust all mrconfig files even if they are not listed in ~/.mrtrust. Use with caution. +=item -p + +=item --path + +This obsolete flag is ignored. + =back =head1 MRCONFIG FILES @@ -400,26 +403,28 @@ the action that is performed for a given revision control system, you can 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 UNTRUSTED MRCONFIG FILES Since mrconfig files can contain arbitrary shell commands, they can do anything. This flexibility is good, but it also allows a malicious mrconfig file to delete your whole home directory. Such a file might be contained -inside a repository that your main ~/.mrconfig checks out and chains to. To -avoid worries about evil commands in a mrconfig file, mr -has the ability to read mrconfig files in untrusted mode. Such files are -limited to running only known safe commands (like "git clone") in a -carefully checked manner. +inside a repository that your main ~/.mrconfig checks out. To +avoid worries about evil commands in a mrconfig file, mr defaults to +reading all mrconfig files other than the main ~/.mrconfig in untrusted +mode. In untrusted mode, mrconfig files are limited to running only known +safe commands (like "git clone") in a carefully checked manner. + +To configure mr to trust other mrconfig files, list them in ~/.mrtrust. +One mrconfig file should be listed per line. Either the full pathname +should be listed, or the pathname can start with "~/" to specify a file +relative to your home directory. -By default, mr trusts all mrconfig files. (This default will change in a -future release!) But if you have a ~/.mrtrust file, mr will only trust -mrconfig files that are listed within it. (One file per line.) All other -files will be treated as untrusted. +=head1 OFFLINE LOG FILE + +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 @@ -433,7 +438,7 @@ mr returns nonzero if a command failed in any of the repositories. =head1 AUTHOR -Copyright 2007-2010 Joey Hess +Copyright 2007-2011 Joey Hess Licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or higher. @@ -466,7 +471,8 @@ my $no_chdir=0; my $jobs=1; my $trust_all=0; my $directory=getcwd(); -$ENV{MR_CONFIG}="$ENV{HOME}/.mrconfig"; + +$ENV{MR_CONFIG}=find_mrconfig(); # globals :-( my %config; @@ -925,22 +931,16 @@ sub is_trusted_config { my $trustfile=$ENV{HOME}."/.mrtrust"; - if (! -e $trustfile) { - print "mr: Assuming $config is trusted.\n"; - print "mr: For better security, you are encouraged to create ~/.mrtrust\n"; - print "mr: and list all trusted mrconfig files in it.\n"; - return 1; - } - if (! %trusted) { $trusted{"$ENV{HOME}/.mrconfig"}=1; - open (TRUST, "<", $trustfile) || die "$trustfile: $!"; - while () { - chomp; - s/^~\//$ENV{HOME}\//; - $trusted{abs_path($_)}=1; + if (open (TRUST, "<", $trustfile)) { + while () { + chomp; + s/^~\//$ENV{HOME}\//; + $trusted{abs_path($_)}=1; + } + close TRUST; } - close TRUST; } return $trusted{$config}; @@ -1024,6 +1024,11 @@ sub is_trusted_checkout { return 0; } +sub trusterror { + die shift()."\n". + "(To trust this file, list it in ~/.mrtrust.)\n"; +} + my %loaded; sub loadconfig { my $f=shift; @@ -1097,7 +1102,7 @@ sub loadconfig { if (! is_trusted_repo($section) || $section eq 'ALIAS' || $section eq 'DEFAULT') { - die "mr: illegal section \"[$section]\" in untrusted $f line $line\n"; + trusterror "mr: illegal section \"[$section]\" in untrusted $f line $line"; } } $section=expandenv($section) if $trusted; @@ -1124,10 +1129,10 @@ sub loadconfig { # Untrusted files can only contain checkout # parameters. if ($parameter ne 'checkout') { - die "mr: illegal setting \"$parameter=$value\" in untrusted $f line $line\n"; + trusterror "mr: illegal setting \"$parameter=$value\" in untrusted $f line $line"; } if (! is_trusted_checkout($value)) { - die "mr: illegal checkout command \"$value\" in untrusted $f line $line\n"; + trusterror "mr: illegal checkout command \"$value\" in untrusted $f line $line"; } } @@ -1485,7 +1490,7 @@ sub expandaction { return $action; } -sub find_nearest_mrconfig { +sub find_mrconfig { my $dir=getcwd(); while (length $dir) { if (-e "$dir/.mrconfig") { @@ -1493,7 +1498,7 @@ sub find_nearest_mrconfig { } $dir=~s/\/[^\/]*$//; } - die "no .mrconfig found in path\n"; + return "$ENV{HOME}/.mrconfig"; } sub getopts { @@ -1502,7 +1507,7 @@ sub getopts { 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(); $config_overridden=1 }, + "p|path" => sub { }, # now default, ignore "v|verbose" => \$verbose, "q|quiet" => \$quiet, "s|stats" => \$stats, @@ -1562,6 +1567,7 @@ sub main { init(); startingconfig(); + loadconfig("$ENV{HOME}/.mrconfig"); loadconfig($ENV{MR_CONFIG}); #use Data::Dumper; print Dumper(\%config);