--- a/hg-ssh-wrapper Thu Apr 17 11:55:04 2008 +0100
+++ b/hg-ssh-wrapper Thu Apr 17 15:36:10 2008 +0100
@@ -1,18 +1,22 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# This file needs to be saved as ~/hg-ssh-wrapper for the user whose ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file
-# is rewritten by refresh-auth. It expects to be specified as the target of the "command" section
-# in the prefix of a key in the authorized_keys file, and be passed a name associated with an
-# ssh key as its only argument. It does some setting up before calling hg-ssh, which does the real
-# work of deciding whether to allow the users action based on the type of the action, the key name,
-# and the contents of the specified rules file.
+# This file needs to be saved as ~/hg-ssh-wrapper for the user whose
+# ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file is rewritten by refresh-auth. It expects
+# to be specified as the target of the "command" section in the prefix
+# of a key in the authorized_keys file, and be passed a name associated
+# with an ssh key as its only argument. It does some setting up before
+# calling hg-ssh, which does the real work of deciding whether to allow
+# the users action based on the type of the action, the key name, and
+# the contents of the specified rules file.
-# If your repository is laid out differently you may need to modify this file.
+# If your repository is laid out differently you may need to modify
+# this file.
set -e
# Use a different hgrc for remote pulls - this way you can set
# up notify for everything at once without affecting local operations
+#
# HGRCPATH=$(pwd)/remote-hgrc
# export HGRCPATH