Cool - it's been fun and we had a great base to work from with the Subversion module already in place.

As soon as we get a C/C++ pack for 6.0m9 we'll be testing it and seeing how it works with the plugin. We will be making incremental releases over the next few months as we move towards our planned 2.0 release [about 3months out, depending on what features, use cases we want to support and get feedback on - all details up on the wiki as always - http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/MercurialVersionControl ].

Bye the way the Mercurial Plugin 1.0 rc5 candidate has just been given a go from QA and will be staged on both the 6.0m9 and Dev Update centers over the weekend, to go live on Monday :)

JR

Darren J Moffat wrote:
John Rice wrote:
Hi - a number of folks expressed interest in testing the Mercurial Plugin when we had a binary available. So here you go :)

The rc1 candidate of the Plugin is now available. We have put the binary up on the wiki under Development Builds section, along with guidelines for install, setup and testing. It will run with NetBeans 6.0 m9 preview [link to it up there as well].

http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/MercurialVersionControl

All feedback and bugs welcome.

I had a play around with this just using a sample Java program. I looks great more than I had hoped for.

Now if we could just have a C/C++ pack for 6.0m9 I could try it against an ON gate.

This is kind of scary - you might actually get me using an IDE instead of terminal windows and vim :-)


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