Re: "hg push" hangs for one minute (exactly one minute)

2022-04-28 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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

Re: versions

2020-02-06 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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

Re: A good web forge (~Gitlab) supporting Mercurial before Bitbucket's deadline (1st of June 2020)?

2019-09-03 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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

Re: sunsetting mercurial support in bitbucket

2019-08-21 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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

Re: sunsetting mercurial support in bitbucket

2019-08-21 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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

Re: sunsetting mercurial support in bitbucket

2019-08-20 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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

Re: Packaging mercurial with conda for easier installation?

2019-04-30 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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

Re: Future of Mercurial?

2019-03-13 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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

Re: How to re-enable a removed file ?

2019-01-23 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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

How to re-enable a removed file ?

2019-01-21 Thread Nicolas Pinault via Mercurial
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