#10594: Upgrade to mercurial 1.7.3
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   Reporter:  ryan        |       Owner:  tbd         
       Type:  task        |      Status:  needs_review
   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 dimpase):

 Replying to [comment:4 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.

 one should at least test that the combinat stuff works. This is one of the
 most immediate and tricky uses of hg in Sage.

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