I have installed Rhodecode (mercurial server) on an Ubuntu machine. I specified the repository directory during the setup. I created a new repository using the Rhodecode web interface and was able to clone this empty repository from another machine. I added a few files and pushed my changes to the server. I can see that the push was successful on the web interface and I can see the files on the web interface as well. However, there are no files in the repository folder on the server. Is this normal? Shouldn't the source files appear in the server's repository folder? I am able to clone and push changes and my changes are tracked.
1
There are 1 best solutions below
Related Questions in MERCURIAL
- Permission denied hg-git
- Searching for the change history of partial file or path in Mercurial or TortoiseHg
- TeamCity - Create Project From URL
- Revset filter to show merges / splits of named branches
- How to set up default local push path in Mercurial?
- How do I configure global Mercurial options (like extensions) in Cloudbees Jenkins?
- mercurial - several projects and repositories
- Mercurial: are pre-commit hooks run for other committing commands than "hg ci"
- What is the taskArtifacts folder in my android projet inside my mercurial repository for?
- Mercurial get branch name by changeset
- How to reorder patches of git guilt patch series?
- How to commit many numbered old versions of a file
- Mercurial: Re-merge into branch without new changes
- Hg Mercurial - Upgrading code not in repository
- How do I make a revset alias for tags whose names follow a pattern?
Related Questions in DVCS
- Understanding git - why even commit locally?
- Directory mapping and merging in git
- git garbage-size out of control, need understanding
- Git checkout to external work tree and remove deleted files
- How do I view list of commit messages between two branches
- git rebase -i foo/dev gives noop
- Git gui and command line - hook handling error
- Git - Merging changes from one feature branch into another between developers
- That the reason to make harder work with anonymous branches in git (so named lost commits)?
- Can I track last pull in Mercurial?
- Mercurial Subrepositories: Prevent accidental recursive commits and pushes
- Does merge direction matter in Mercurial?
- Partial (per-file/folder) branching/tagging in Mercurial?
- Combination of incoming + outgoing + status?
- How should I organize my Git repositories and branches to create multiple versions of a website?
Related Questions in RHODECODE
- In RhodeCode, is it possible to index gists for search?
- In RhodeCode, is it possible to use markdown-style syntax in code review comments?
- Rhodecode -- How to see utf8 commits in hg
- RhodeCode - What is blocking my connection?
- Rhodecode and GO continuous integration
- How to get files for mercurial changeset in rhodecode extension
- Rhodecode: How to add to pull request only changes that had been introduced after the bookmark creation?
- Paster make-config is deprecated and rhodecode-config not known
- Kallithea: Show which branch contains a changeset
- Trying to setup Rhode Code on Ubuntu and ran into
- Generate authentication code for accessing Mercurial
- Rhodecode Repository Files
- RhodeCode commit dont work with tortoisehg
- Mercurial served by RhodeCode
- GIT - Error received during Clone and Pull requests
Trending Questions
- UIImageView Frame Doesn't Reflect Constraints
- Is it possible to use adb commands to click on a view by finding its ID?
- How to create a new web character symbol recognizable by html/javascript?
- Why isn't my CSS3 animation smooth in Google Chrome (but very smooth on other browsers)?
- Heap Gives Page Fault
- Connect ffmpeg to Visual Studio 2008
- Both Object- and ValueAnimator jumps when Duration is set above API LvL 24
- How to avoid default initialization of objects in std::vector?
- second argument of the command line arguments in a format other than char** argv or char* argv[]
- How to improve efficiency of algorithm which generates next lexicographic permutation?
- Navigating to the another actvity app getting crash in android
- How to read the particular message format in android and store in sqlite database?
- Resetting inventory status after order is cancelled
- Efficiently compute powers of X in SSE/AVX
- Insert into an external database using ajax and php : POST 500 (Internal Server Error)
Popular Questions
- How do I undo the most recent local commits in Git?
- How can I remove a specific item from an array in JavaScript?
- How do I delete a Git branch locally and remotely?
- Find all files containing a specific text (string) on Linux?
- How do I revert a Git repository to a previous commit?
- How do I create an HTML button that acts like a link?
- How do I check out a remote Git branch?
- How do I force "git pull" to overwrite local files?
- How do I list all files of a directory?
- How to check whether a string contains a substring in JavaScript?
- How do I redirect to another webpage?
- How can I iterate over rows in a Pandas DataFrame?
- How do I convert a String to an int in Java?
- Does Python have a string 'contains' substring method?
- How do I check if a string contains a specific word?
This is normal. That push puts the changes in the server's repository but doesn't do anything to the server's working directory. If you wanted to see the files in there you'd do
hg update tipwhich says "make the working directory look like the most recent changeset in the repository".That, however, isn't usually considered a good idea on a server. On a server you don't want the files hanging around because people may edit them and not commit. Instead have working directories on machines where you develop and run tests, and on the server keep the working directories empty.
If you ever
hg update tipa repository into a situation where it has files in the working directory you can get back to no files but doinghg update nullwhich says "go back to how things looked before the first changeset".Git has something similar to this called a "bare repository", but those also have a different in depth (the stuff that would be in the
.gitdirectory is instead at the top level).