On Dec 22, 2010, at 4:41 AM, Dalibor Topic wrote:

On 12/20/10 9:53 PM, Kelly O'Hair wrote:

I'm proposing adding that script to the make/scripts directory and also provide an easy 'get-source.sh' script for people to get the entire forest and avoid a hard dependence on the Forest Extension.

Sounds good to me (for the parallel hg pull, which hgforest doesn't do ;).

Thanks.


Can one continue to use hgforest on a forest fetched with the script?

Yes. It does all commands in parallel, e.g. 'sh make/scripts/ hgforest.sh pull -u' is quite handy. It does have some simple governors (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor_%28device%29 ) on
the parallel actions, nothing fancy.


Please document https://bitbucket.org/pmezard/hgforest-crew/ overview/ in the README as the
location to get 'real' hgforest, too.

Don't confuse my little hgforest.sh shell script with the hgforest repository that has the forest.py
extension it it, two completely different things.

I'll update the Developer Guide with the information about the Forest Extension.

-kto


cheers,
dalibor topic
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