#10594: Upgrade to mercurial 1.7.3
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   Reporter:  ryan        |       Owner:  tbd       
       Type:  task        |      Status:  needs_info
   Priority:  major       |   Milestone:  sage-4.6.2
  Component:  packages    |    Keywords:  mercurial 
     Author:  Ryan Grout  |    Upstream:  N/A       
   Reviewer:              |      Merged:            
Work_issues:              |  
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Comment(by ddrake):

 Replying to [comment:3 dimpase]:
 > it seems to work for me, but how does one really test it?

 In a Sage shell ("sage -sh"), unpack the spkg and go into the {{{src}}}
 directory. There, you can build the package (just do {{{make all}}}) and
 then run Mercurial's built-in tests: {{{make tests}}}.

 Interestingly, on a regular Ubuntu machine (on which Mercurial works
 perfectly fine) some of the tests don't pass; it seems like their tests
 want to have the {{{unzip}}} utility available.

 The .spkg installs fine in Linux, and on t2.math. I'm going to take a look
 at OS X. Mercurial is very well tested and cross-platform, so I would be
 very surprised if we have any problems.

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