rupert.thurner schrieb:
> we use msysgit + a native windows installed hg to have a "near cygwin
> experience". the only bad thing is that hg status shows \ instead of /
> so one cannot copy the paths as well :(
> 
> what error do you get? does mercurialeclipse rely on such things as
> "/" in the status output?

I can't imagine any problems with backslashes, as the java.io.File class 
(resp. the Eclipse IPath / IFile classes) take care of the path 
separators. But I haven't ever used Eclipse in a cygwin environment, so 
I might be wrong...

Bastian

> 
> rupert
> 
> 
> On May 22, 8:58 pm, "Zingo Andersen" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Hello
>> I don't compleatly understand you problem.
>>
>> iczechowski wrote:
>>
>>> Is there any way to use cygwin binaries for MercurialEclipse ?
>> What kind of "cygwin binaries" do you mean do you mean compiler setup of 
>> cygwin hg version?
>>
>> - As for compilers MercurialEclipse should probably work as good as eclipse 
>> in itself does.
>>
>> - As for cygwin version of hg then you can specify the hg binary to use in 
>> the config but if you use cygwin your
>> eclipse session probably need a bunch of "cygwin" evn-varables and path set, 
>> that should probably be possible by
>> modyfinging how you start eclipse. I myself never use windown and cygwin 
>> nowdays so if this is your problem lets hope
>> someone does and can chip in with more details...
>>
>> --
>> Zingo Andersen   (zingo.org and vectrace.com)
> > 

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