Il 09/06/2009 09:23, Mateusz Biliński ha scritto:
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> Well, I could do it on my bitbucket account. The question is how to
> make sure that the repo is always up-to-date? Using 'changegroup' hook
> on hg.gajim.org?
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Or an hourly cron script. I have no experience with mercurial hooks.
Tnx a lot
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 15:50, Alessio Caiazza wrote:
> Il 08/06/2009 15:44, Jonathan Schleifer ha scritto:
>> Alessio Caiazza wrote:
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>>> Doing so will be very simple to manage external MQ-patches' repo and
>>> forks.
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>> You know, you can do that even without bitbucket. That's the point of
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Il 08/06/2009 15:44, Jonathan Schleifer ha scritto:
> Alessio Caiazza wrote:
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>> Doing so will be very simple to manage external MQ-patches' repo and
>> forks.
>
> You know, you can do that even without bitbucket. That's the point of
> hg.
>
Oh yes, I can, but I like the way bitbucket manages
Alessio Caiazza wrote:
> Doing so will be very simple to manage external MQ-patches' repo and
> forks.
You know, you can do that even without bitbucket. That's the point of
hg.
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Hi,
may I ask you to mirror hg repo on bitbucket.org? The free account
will be enough for mirroring purpose.
Doing so will be very simple to manage external MQ-patches' repo and forks.
Tnx a lot
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