I have managed to "get around" the problem. I was running a version of
Mercurial I built myself from sources via an hg.bat file (I'm using
Windows XP by the way). I installed Mercurial again using the official
Windows installer package and MercurialEclipse behaves fine.

With my custom built version of Mercurial, *most* things in
MercurialEclipse seemed to work fine, it was only the synchronization
view that caused problems. I needed the custom build because I have
recently converted my repository from SVN using the convert extension
and that requires the Python SVN bindings which are not built in to
the standard installer version.

Thanks,
BraileTrail

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