On 06/01/11 19:46, Walter Bright wrote:
One thing I like a lot about svn is this:

http://www.dsource.org/projects/dmd/changeset/291

That's Trac, not SVN doing it - all other version control systems do a similar thing.

where the web view will highlight the revision's changes. Does git or
mercurial do that? The other thing I like a lot about gif is it sends
out emails for each checkin.

This is easily doable with both mercurial and git. If you use a tool like bitbucket or github (which I *highly* recommend you do, opens up a huge community to you, I know of several cases where projects have been discovered through them and gained contributors etc).

One thing I would dearly like is to be able to merge branches using meld.

http://meld.sourceforge.net/

There's guides for doing this in both mercurial and git, you generally just run one command one time and forget about it, any time you do git/hg merge it will then automatically use meld or any other tool you discover.

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Robert
http://octarineparrot.com/

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