2012/1/3 Kristján Valur Jónsson <[email protected]>: > So Richard, whatever came out of this? > Also, can you give me a brief overview on how the repository is laid out? > From my quick overview, it appears to be a clone of the python repository, > with stackless 2.7 and 3.2 branches created by branching off the original > ones (non stackless), applyling the stackless delta and checking in as new > branches. > So, do things work now? > I just upgraded to the latest tortoiseHg client, synced the repo and so on. > Any tips and tricks? I'm still not very familiar with the hg world.
I find tortoisehg to be too confusing, so just use the command-line tools. I don't know if I use this stuff right but here's my workflow: cd some-directory hg clone ssh://[email protected]/stackless hg clone stackless stackless-32 cd stackless-32 hg branch 3.2-slp hg update cd .. hg clone stackless stackless-27 cd stackless-27 hg branch 2.7-slp hg update cd .. For the most part from then, it is just committing, pushing and pulling changesets. The only thing I use tortoiseHG for is to cherry-pick revisions as it has a useful option to do that, and doing it from the command line is an enigma. Cheers, Richard. _______________________________________________ Stackless mailing list [email protected] http://www.stackless.com/mailman/listinfo/stackless
