epair" this repo and setup
a build pipeline, maybe not.
Thanks!
Raphaël Gomès writes:
> Hi Marcus,
>
> My company Octobus in partnership with Software Heritage created an archive of
> all Mercurial Bitbucket repositories.
>
> You can find the repository here:
> https://bitbuck
anymore.
Thank you!
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integrated).
How come? I am successfully using Magit with several worktrees in
different projects.
Which other advantages does Mercurial's Share have besides using hardlinks?
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t, we just hoped it would be later in the
year.
I just happened to stumble across this thread and shortly after, an
article about about Microsoft's Azure Credits program
(https://opensource.microsoft.com/azure-credits)
Could that be useful?
Chee
Hi all
Sorry for this non-contribution but I fail to find any release
information about 5.9. In fact it appears like there is not even a
‘relnotes/5.9’ file.
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On 30/04/2021 01.56, Manish Dusane wrote:
Now i have lost history of the said directory from default, as it got
overwritten.
(I realise should have used "hg move".)
What is the way to recover the history ?
If that's all you did and the commit is still in draft, you could go
back to where
On 21/02/2021 21.01, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Maybe I am missing here something but what is chg supposed to be
‘chg’ is a client for Mercurial's command server, which helps avoiding
Python's inherent startup overhead. It doesn't need any particular setup
and my be aliased to ‘hg’ for all practical
r a decent user experience), nor does it
install shell completion, etc.
Is there anyone with Launchpad experience who could take care of this?
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On 12/02/2021 14.04, Marcus Harnisch wrote:
Also it wasn't entirely clear if changing data actually had a bigger (or
equal) impact than moving Python code to Rust.
“changing data structure”
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equal) impact than moving Python code to Rust.
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Rafaël's FOSDEM (and linux.conf.au?) presentation has received some
media coverage.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item=Mercurial-More-Rust-2021
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On 12/11/2020 17.20, Pierre-Yves David wrote:
Just try 5.6 and let us know if the problem is still there.
Seems fixed. Thank you!
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branch of an ancient Pygments repository (native Hg) to a recent one
cloned from GitHub via hg-git.
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ondition.
Not sure if this is expected but would there be a possibility to catch this?
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/home/user1/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/mercurial/commandserver.py",
line 510, in _serverequest
sv.cleanup()
File
"
Hi Georges
On 27/08/2020 11.59, Georges Racinet wrote:
[plenty useful stuff]
Wow, that was a lot of good information. Thanks for taking the time.
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On 25/08/2020 19.27, Marcus Harnisch wrote:
Anyway, trusting Mercurial's robustness I continued to commit changes.
The log looks a bit scary (orphan), and I'd like to know how I can fix
this:
$ hg log
changeset: 483:e4e5c9951692
tag: tip
parent: 481:cf8d85b1005b
changetopics as 482:ad32eb882618
changeset: 475:aab6f7b7bc3e
summary: Provide method to add native grammar rules
Any ideas how to turn this back into normal looking history? Repo size
(rebuilding) is not critical, if that seems the only solution.
Many thanks,
Marcus
On 05/08/2020 10.47, Pulkit Goyal wrote:
Oops, if possible can you email a patch for this. The website
repository lives at https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg-website/.
Like that?
# HG changeset patch
# User Marcus Harnisch
# Date 1596620149 -7200
# Wed Aug 05 11:35:49 2020 +0200
to GitHub.
Both, OpenJDK and NetBeans are still mentioned here:
https://www.mercurial-scm.org/about
Perhaps these could be replaced with other large repos. Mozilla comes to
mind.
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On 04/08/2020 17.03, Georges Racinet wrote:
The article is mostly the email sent to the Git mailing list, like many
such announcements on LWN. I believe they'd just need a pointer to
something similar. I've asked how it works: https://lwn.net/Articles/828021/
(I see that hg 5.5 is on PyPI, by
On 01/08/2020 19.29, Victor Sudakov wrote:
What graphical merge/diff tool are you using with Mercurial under
Linux/FreeBSD?
Emacs + Ediff
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Hi Augie
On 30/07/2020 21.51, Augie Fackler wrote:
If you tell us where to send announcements, I can add it as an optional
step to the release checklist.
That'd be useful. The website says about “story submissions” to send
them to
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Marcus
new versions when we actually have a release announcement
to work from. Some projects are rather better about sending those out than
others.
Perhaps someone knowledgeable would like to submit something.
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. files must be identical). ‘hg help addremove --verbose’ has the
details.
I've used this sucessfully for importing from another VCS that doesn't
support this kind of functionality.
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How? If few experimented users land in nano, won't they be able to
set their preferred editor?
That of course would work just as well. Have *two* fallbacks 'nano'
and 'vi' (in that order). If that is acceptable, we'd have most people
covered.
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could be flagged if no value has been set (e.g.
username, editor).
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On 30/05/2020 08.42, Steve - Gadget Barnes wrote:
Several other version control systems, (and other systems as well), honour the
environmental variable EDITOR - this is an easy way to specify the editor to
use for things like hg config --edit without having to use an editor that you
are less
(another XDG facility) for
locating the configuration file.
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ure. Perform code reviews and enhance collaboration
with merge requests. Each project can also have an issue tracker and a
wiki.
Perhaps that could be fixed?
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ure. Perform code reviews and enhance collaboration
with merge requests. Each project can also have an issue tracker and a
wiki.
Perhaps that could be fixed?
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On 05/03/2020 12.30, Chris Green wrote:
I thought I'd got the commands right but I can't get it to work:-
chris$ hg log -r "removes(bin/hscan)"
changeset: 308:3f97156f9387
user:chris
date:Mon Jan 27 21:43:11 2020 +
summary: Removed because
ld have been
extensions in the first place.
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ttern
Is this a BUG?
I don't think so, but I'll leave that decision to the experts. However,
the logic behind detecting literals could perhaps be documented in more
detail. The file name should be quoted. Same with literals containing
space characters in some constr
On 21/07/2019 16.33, Marcus wrote:
Oddly, the error disappears when I run ``hg``
from its source tree, rather than the installed location. The error
seems to be Python3 specific.
When running from the build dir, hg (despite having been
built for python3) is using the default ``python
On 26/07/2019 15.03, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
I’m not sure how to help with that, except maybe by explicitly offering
Aleksey help in improving the situation.
That ship has sailed, I am afraid. What's bothering is not so much the
fact of them switching, but making uninformed claims in
a bit of visibility.
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On 26/07/2019 09.59, David Demelier wrote:
This page is editable from anyone who is registered to the wiki, so you
can add new projects if you want :-)
It just occurred to me that we are talking about different web pages. I
was referring to this one: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/who
On 26/07/2019 09.59, David Demelier wrote:
If you're talking about the wiki page [0], I'm updating it from time to
time by checking every project in the list and this is time consuming so
I don't do it every week.
Thank you. All our time is limited and every contribution is of course
much
Hi all
Running current hg under Python3, I am getting a TypeError during ``hg
shelve -i`` (see below). Oddly, the error disappears when I run ``hg``
from its source tree, rather than the installed location. The error
seems to be Python3 specific.
$ hg shelve -i
starting interactive
successor
OpenIndiana uses Git). I was thinking about submitting a pull request
which would simply remove Python and OpenSolaris, but then the list
would end up looking somewhat pointless.
Does anyone have an idea regarding *adding* content?
Chee
-pager=yes
pager.pager=less
$
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e extended by indicating deprecated and experimental extensions.
I guess the fast develpoment cycle (a good thing actually) has seen a
few extensions moved into core. When accessing an old repo with local
*.hgrc* it may happen that extensions you thought are disabled start to
pop up again.
Than
(hope, actually)
‘absorb’ help in a use case that I think may not be that uncommon after all.
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'build-arch' failed
make: *** [build-arch] Error 2
dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build-arch gave error exit status 2
On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 12:24 PM Marcus Harnisch
wrote:
> Hi Nathan
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 10:34 PM Nathan Goldbaum
> wrote:
>
>> So there's a bu
t; On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 20:13:09 +0100, Marcus Harnisch wrote:
> > > What do you mean by “chg daemon process is forked per connection”?
> Isn't it
> > > that invoking chg (client) checks for a daemon, starting it when
> necessary?
> > > Subsequent invokation of
running daemon. What
constitutes a connection here? When I work in two different repositories on
the same machine, the same chg daemon is going to used, no?
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 12:44 PM Yuya Nishihara wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 22:04:20 +0100, Marcus Harnisch wrote:
> > To mak
again.
Is it possible that chg caches information about paths and may have used
the wrong information when accessed from the other repo? Not looking for a
fix from your end, just curious if I am on the right track with my
assumption.
Thanks,
Marcus
be ommitted from the
changeset.
In a further step users could alternatively choose to commit whitespace
changes that are part of the commited code changes.
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Hi Guys
Is there any official policy/schedule regarding when https://launchpad.
net/~mercurial-ppa is updated? Or is it more like an "Oops, we totally
forgot about that one!"? :)
While I appreciate the easy installation from sources, nothing beats an
update manager.
Than
Thanks Cody. Sadly, ‘evolve’ is also experimental, AFAIK. I will keep that
in mind for my personal stuff though.
Cheers,
Marcus
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 6:23 PM, Cody Scott <c...@perspexis.com> wrote:
> hg metaedit will work and you can even pass it --user or --date
>
>
> On
Thanks Kevin. Presumably the same works for ‘commit’ (since ‘amend’ is
still experimental)?
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 5:47 PM, Kevin Bullock <
kbullock+mercur...@ringworld.org> wrote:
> > On Feb 15, 2018, at 10:35, Marcus Harnisch <marcus.harni...@verilab.com>
> wrote:
&g
amend made work even with no file changes? Preferably also in interactive
mode?
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In Hg 4.4.1, the ‘--stat’ option doesn't appear to produce any output with
‘diff’ and ‘log’. Beginning to bisect this, it appears to have been dropped
somewhere after 4.1.1 (works), up to 4.2.3 (doesn't work).
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On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 1:01 PM, Gregory Szorc
wrote:
> It might be possible to add this feature. However, it feels a bit brittle
> and even a bit dangerous from a security perspective.
>
OTOH, the current way to interpret a relative path is relative to the
current
they occur in?
Could we get that feature? Not sure how I'd handle this in the context of
%included files, though. I'd have to think about that.
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> A revset/fileset predicate is effectively a filter.
That is good to now. Thank you for clearing this up.
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y like revset with nesting, aliases, etc.
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