Hi Dmitry, It reports Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 2.3)
Cheers, Martijn On 12 August 2012 12:14, Dmitry Samersoff <dmitry.samers...@oracle.com> wrote: > Martijn, > > What version of HG do you use? > > hg --version > > > Can't help much with mac os, but the problem is somewhere in > python/hg/forest ... > > -Dmitry > > On 2012-08-12 15:09, Martijn Verburg wrote: >> Hi Dmitry, >> >> I put your version of forest.py into my /Users/karianna/.hgext/ >> directory and I've altered my .hgrc file is as follows: >> >> ui.username=karianna >> [extensions] >> forest=/Users/karianna/.hgext/forest.py >> [format] >> usefncache=no >> >> Unfortunately I still get the same error. I am running on Mac OS X >> (10.7.2) but I don't think that should make a difference... >> >> Cheers, >> Martijn >> >>> Martijn, >>> >>> First step - you need to make >>> hg st >>> in your workspace working without extra warning >>> >>> It looks like something still wrong with your forest extension. >>> >>> I attached working one and below is two relevant lines from >>> my ~/.hgrc >>> >>> [extensions] >>> forest=/home/dms/.hgext/forest.py >>> >>> [format] >>> usefncache=no >>> >>> -Dmitry >>> >>> >>> On 2012-08-12 14:16, Martijn Verburg wrote: >>>> Hi Dmitry, >>>> >>>> Thanks for the hints! After following the forest extension install >>>> instructions at >>>> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7u/jdk7u4/raw-file/tip/README-builds.html#hg >>>> and running "ksh ./make/scripts/webrev.ksh -N" I get: >>>> >>>> *** failed to import extension forest from forest_extension/forest.py: >>>> No module named repo >>>> SCM detected: mercurial >>>> *** failed to import extension forest from forest_extension/forest.py: >>>> No module named repo >>>> *** failed to import extension forest from forest_extension/forest.py: >>>> No module named repo >>>> *** failed to import extension forest from forest_extension/forest.py: >>>> No module named repo >>>> >>>> No outgoing, perhaps you haven't commited. >>>> *** failed to import extension forest from forest_extension/forest.py: >>>> No module named repo >>>> *** failed to import extension forest from forest_extension/forest.py: >>>> No module named repo >>>> *** failed to import extension forest from forest_extension/forest.py: >>>> No module named repo >>>> Workspace: /Users/karianna/Documents/workspace/jdk8_tl >>>> Output to: /Users/karianna/Documents/workspace/jdk8_tl/webrev >>>> Output Files: >>>> common/autoconf/configure >>>> patch cdiffs udiffs sdiffs frames old new >>>> get_source.sh >>>> patch cdiffs udiffs sdiffs frames old new >>>> index.html: Done. >>>> Output to: /Users/karianna/Documents/workspace/jdk8_tl/webrev >>>> >>>> So I'm a bit unsure about the "*** failed" messages but the "No >>>> outgoing, perhaps you haven't commited." makes complete sense. >>>> >>>> Do I need to alter forest.py in order to get the list of modules correct? >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Martijn >>>> >>>> >>>> On 11 August 2012 19:52, Dmitry Samersoff <dmitry.samers...@oracle.com> >>>> wrote: >>>>> Martin, >>>>> >>>>> 1. Make sure you have a forest extension >>>>> 2. Try webrev -N to create webrev against your current workspace rather >>>>> than against remote repository >>>>> >>>>> -Dmitry >>>>> >>>>> On 2012-08-11 20:04, Martijn Verburg wrote: >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>> Apologies if these are the wrong mailing lists, but I'm assuming that >>>>>> the webrev tool falls under this domain somewhat. >>>>>> >>>>>> In order to get patches into the OpenJDK as cleanly as possible, we're >>>>>> looking to utilise webrev (since it's the std and all). >>>>>> >>>>>> Running "ksh ./make/scripts/webrev.ksh -f" over the latest jdk8/tl >>>>>> source (no patches, but a full build was completed using build-infra) >>>>>> and I got a host of errors: >>>>>> >>>>>> -------- >>>>>> >>>>>> SCM detected: mercurial >>>>>> hg: unknown command 'foutgoing' >>>>>> abort: cannot follow file not in parent revision: "Mercurial" >>>>>> abort: cannot follow file not in parent revision: "basic" >>>>>> abort: cannot follow file not in parent revision: "add" >>>>>> abort: cannot follow file not in parent revision: "annotate" >>>>>> .. >>>>>> .. >>>>>> >>>>>> -------- >>>>>> >>>>>> A separate, yet related set of errors are at >>>>>> http://pastebin.com/q0tF1A4m for sake of brevity in this mail. >>>>>> >>>>>> I assume I'm running this tool incorrectly, I expected a result of >>>>>> something like "You've changed nothing, nothing to se here move along >>>>>> please" :-) >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> Martijn >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Dmitry Samersoff >>>>> Java Hotspot development team, SPB04 >>>>> * There will come soft rains ... >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Dmitry Samersoff >>> Java Hotspot development team, SPB04 >>> * There will come soft rains ... >>> >>> > > > -- > Dmitry Samersoff > Java Hotspot development team, SPB04 > * There will come soft rains ... > >