>>There still is - but as your repository setup is not supported, it
might be dynamically deactived and therefore not shown.

I still can't find it (although I certainly don't have nested repos,
now). But the menu entry is still called "Add to .hgignore", isn't it?

>>Storing passwords is hard. Even though Eclipse 3.4 supports a pseudo-
encrypted password store, this is a) not really save and b) not
compatible with Eclipse 3.3. That's why we currently don't persist
passwords, but only store them in memory. Therefore, we need the
authentication fields in the wizards.

Oh, alright. Would be cool though to have the usernames stored and
assigned to a repository at least.
Nevertheless, you're also storing it in the URL, don't you? So it
can't be only in the memory...?

>>As for adding repositories, I wouldn't want this in the wizards - this
would just clutter the interface even more. You can add repositories
by using the repository browser view, and perhaps in the future in a
project property page.

Yeah, I rather meant to have a button in the wizards which directly
opens the "add a new repository" wizard (so that one doesn't always
have to open the project settings / repository view).

>>If you have a default repository defined in your hgrc file, this is
preselected. This, at least, works for me :).
But what about adding an option in MercurialEclipse? If I wanted to
use Mercurial directly via config files and console I wouldn't have
installed MercurialEclipse. ;)


Regards,
Simon
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