Your link worked wonderfully Stéphane. I downloaded, installed, and
instantly it worked in mingw, with no other issues. I download a repository
and viola. No issues from Windows. And apart from having to reinstall
python, python-base, and libpython (was 2.4, needs 2.5), which was no
trouble, mecurial is no working on my Mandriva box too. So I don't see any
issues.

Just needs to make sure the other devs can use the command hg, then someone
import the current CVS :D Then we are set to go :D

Mercurial looks really great. Quite a few projects have switched to it (like
Mozilla).





On 4/16/07, Kieran P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I believe those are if you are hosting Mercurial.

If we do switch, I'll have to figure out how to get it to work on my
system and on windows.



On 4/16/07, Stéphane Magnenat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Monday 16 April 2007 11:06:35 Kieran P wrote:
> > I'm not a contributor of glob2 source, but as the windows contributor,
> > anyone know how easy it is to run mercurial in mingw? Whats the code
> to
> > checkout and update?
> >
> > (once I have them, I might be able to compile or find binaries for
> mingw)
>
> I have no idea, but there was someone with mercurial knowledge here.
> There are binaries fer windows :
> http://mercurial.berkwood.com/
>
> Steph
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