Hi,
It might be unrelated but I remember I had a similar problem years ago.
It was an IPV6 configuration problem.
Nicolas
Le 27/04/2022 à 16:23, Scott Palmer a écrit :
This is interesting to me. I have a similar issue with pushes to a repo hosted
on a Linux server that uses a
Hi,
Looking at TortoiseHg repository
(https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/commits/) one can see there is
hard work done on Python3 compatibility.
Nicolas
Le 06/02/2020 à 18:31, Ernie Rael a écrit :
FYI
At https://www.mercurial-scm.org/ the upper left "Download now" is 5.0.2.
Has
Thanks Georges for your explanations.
Le 29/08/2019 à 18:56, Georges Racinet a écrit :
Hi,
On 8/29/19 3:53 PM, Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial wrote:
1) I'm not sure to understand Heptapod way of working. Is this a
native Mercurial based system or Git based system with a hg-git layer
Le 21/08/2019 à 10:07, František Kučera a écrit :
Dne 21. 08. 19 v 8:47 Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial napsal(a):
Just for info, which framework do you use to serve your repos ?
Usually just plain hg serve started as a systemd service, with Apache
HTTPD as a reverse proxy and SSH for pushing
Le 20/08/2019 à 22:33, František Kučera a écrit :
Dne 20. 08. 19 v 19:35 Jason Sachs napsal(a):
Is anyone maintaining the list of known Mercurial hosting services?
Several of the ones in
https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/MercurialHosting seem like they no
longer offer Mercurial hosting.
I'm
Le 20/08/2019 à 15:03, Raffaele Salmaso a écrit :
https://bitbucket.org/blog/sunsetting-mercurial-support-in-bitbucket
...
Hmm... That's not good news.
--
| Raffaele Salmaso
| https://salmaso.org
| https://bitbucket.org/rsalmaso
| https://github.com/rsalmaso
Bonjour Pierre,
Isn't TortoiseHg the only tool needed on Windows ?
Cordialement,
Nicolas
Le 30/04/2019 à 15:21, Pierre Augier a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm a researcher (in fluid dynamics). I also do a bit of teaching and
training for students and university staff. My university uses Gitlab
It's not because everybody use Git that everyone else should have to
do. There are still popular projects using Mercurial or even
subversion/cvs/fossil. Git benefits from GitHub being unfortunately
de-facto opensource hub. Not Mercurial's fault.
Just have a look at the huge contributions
Le 24/01/2019 à 03:26, Matt Harbison a écrit :
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 06:02:45 -0500, Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
wrote:
Hi,
I use a tool that, when updating some files, remove the files then
create new ones with new/same content.
My problem is that these files are marked as removed.
How
Hi,
I use a tool that, when updating some files, remove the files then
create new ones with new/same content.
My problem is that these files are marked as removed.
How can I "un-remove" them so I can see the difference with previous
version ?
regards,
Nicolas
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