One last thing... You may have noticed that your help files don't get updated this way. Those are produced at build time. So you'll have to do a:

make doc

to generate the help files. Unfortunately, if you don't have the right version of asciidoc, you may not have success building the files. Additionally, especially because of the "all.html" that has to be generated, it can take a (relatively) long time to build the help files (so don't do it unless you really need to).

Best --
--Ted

On 10/10/09 8:14 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
On 10/10/09 3:03 PM, Petr Korviny wrote:
Ted, thank you for your comprehensive answer, it was very useful and
it works like a charm. And you are right, "hg fetch" is much easier
than downloading and installing XPI extensions repeatedly.

To automate things, put that "hg fetch" in a crontab that runs (for
example) every day. Then you're guaranteed to have a fresh developer
release every day.

(caveat: If the state-of-the-art muttator regresses into bugginess, use

hg log|more

to show you the recent revisions. To go back to a previous revision (you
can scroll to one released on a previous day, for example), use:

hg update -C --rev XXXX

where "XXXX" are the first few numbers of the "changeset ID")

--Ted


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