#11120: Autodetect installed 3-way merge programs (invalidates #4434)
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Reporter: kini | Owner: tbd
Type: defect | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.7.1
Component: packages | Keywords: mercurial osx sd31
Work_issues: | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: John Palmieri | Author: Keshav Kini, John Palmieri
Merged: | Dependencies: #10594
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Description changed by jhpalmieri:
Old description:
> Depends on #11121 ; Install
> [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/keshav/files/mercurial-1.8.4.spkg]
> ----
> In Mercurial versions earlier than 1.0, a script called `hgmerge` was
> installed to the system when you installed mercurial. This script called
> whatever 3-way merge programs you had installed in order to manually
> intervene in Mercurial's merging process when it couldn't figure out how
> to resolve a conflict.
>
> This was deprecated in version 1.0, and now Mercurial calls 3-way merge
> programs directly instead of relying on an `hgmerge` script. In order to
> make this work properly, one should set the proper configuration
> variables to help Mercurial find any installed 3-way merge programs.
>
> There is a file, `contrib/mergetools.rc`, in the Mercurial source
> distribution which provides exactly these configuration variables, though
> the upstream installer script does not actually install it anywhere.
>
> The problem reported at trac #4434 was caused, I guess, by the fact that
> `hgmerge` was deprecated and we sage people didn't notice, so the patch
> there simply caused our distribution of Mercurial to continue using
> `hgmerge`. The patch also did this only on the OS X platform, though as
> far as I can tell the same fundamental problem actually appears on Linux
> as well (see comments below).
>
> A better way to fix the problem on trac #4434, and fix it for Linux too,
> would be to use the `contrib/mergetools.rc` file as it was designed to be
> used.
>
> -----
>
> Apply [attachment:trac_11120-no-hgmerge.patch] to the Sage scripts
> repository.
New description:
Depends on #10594, which already incorporates the [attachment:trac_11120
-re-fix-trac_4434.mercurial-spkg.patch patch here] to the Mercurial spkg.
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In Mercurial versions earlier than 1.0, a script called `hgmerge` was
installed to the system when you installed mercurial. This script called
whatever 3-way merge programs you had installed in order to manually
intervene in Mercurial's merging process when it couldn't figure out how
to resolve a conflict.
This was deprecated in version 1.0, and now Mercurial calls 3-way merge
programs directly instead of relying on an `hgmerge` script. In order to
make this work properly, one should set the proper configuration variables
to help Mercurial find any installed 3-way merge programs.
There is a file, `contrib/mergetools.rc`, in the Mercurial source
distribution which provides exactly these configuration variables, though
the upstream installer script does not actually install it anywhere.
The problem reported at trac #4434 was caused, I guess, by the fact that
`hgmerge` was deprecated and we sage people didn't notice, so the patch
there simply caused our distribution of Mercurial to continue using
`hgmerge`. The patch also did this only on the OS X platform, though as
far as I can tell the same fundamental problem actually appears on Linux
as well (see comments below).
A better way to fix the problem on trac #4434, and fix it for Linux too,
would be to use the `contrib/mergetools.rc` file as it was designed to be
used.
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Apply [attachment:trac_11120-no-hgmerge.patch] to the Sage scripts
repository.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11120#comment:19>
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