It looks like the problem is at common/bin/hgforest.sh: 222 pull_newrepo="`echo ${pull_base}/${i} | sed -e 's@\([^:]/\)//*@\1@g'`"
It tries to substitute all repeated slashes into one unless it's after a colon. *Mike*: Is that line really useful or just a beautifier? --Max On Apr 3, 2014, at 19:42, Erik Joelsson <erik.joels...@oracle.com> wrote: > I have had the same problem before and would also appreciate fixing it. > > /Erik > > On 2014-04-03 12:47, Weijun Wang wrote: >> Hi All >> >> I'm trying to clone jdk9 from one of my machines to another using ssh. The >> source was at ssh://host//space/jdk9/dev. Please note the double slash >> before "space" because it's not under my $HOME. >> >> Now I can clone the dev repo but if I go inside and call "sh get_source.sh", >> it shows trying to get a sub-repo from somewhere like >> >> ssh://host/space/jdk9/dev/corba >> ^ <-- only one slash >> >> and the error "remote: abort: there is no Mercurial repository here" shows >> up. >> >> What shall I do? Symlink the /space inside my $HOME on host? Or is it >> possible to enhance get_source.sh to deal with this? >> >> Thanks >> Max >