> It really works.

Excellent!


> Now my changeset can be found on
> https://bitbucket.org/majid_aldharrab/glob2/changeset/3cb9d993c4b5/ and it's
> ready to get merged :).

Looks funny.
Mercurial tells me that you made your changes on top of a revision
from July 2008.
Namely: changeset 41281a3b9b79

Now with the method to add your changes on Igor's,
our most recent changeset would probably be the best place to base yours on.
In your repository this is edb6ffc77997 .

Like that:
# hg clone -r edb6ffc77997 <your local repository name> <new repository name>
# cd <new repository name>
# hg update tip

Then add your changes and check if it looks right.

That should work.

ps:
I like the "hg log -l <x>" and "hg glog -l <x>" commands, where x is the number
of changesets that will be displayed.  They instantly give useful
information about
the most relevant parts of the repository.

-- 
Kai Antweiler


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