As discussed, there must be some way to get hgtk stuff working on OS X. 
I know you say you're not interested in Finder extensions, but once you 
have hgtk installed, it would be silly not to give it a shot.

Check out OnMyCommand:

    http://www.abracode.com/free/cmworkshop/on_my_command.html

Right now, the Abracode server seems to be down, so you can use the 
Coral cached link:

    http://www.abracode.com.nyud.net/free/cmworkshop/on_my_command.html

OnMyCommand lets you modify nearly every contextual menu (even 
contextual menus *within* some applications) and add nearly anything you 
can run on a Mac. It would be VERY easy to add all of the TortoiseHg 
contextual menu support from Windows via OnMyCommand.


An alternative solution comes from James Walker (as of just today) on 
the mercurial mailing list:

ftp://ftp.jwwalker.com/MacMerc.dmg

I haven't tried it (yet), but it might be helpful to you.


--Ted



Douglas Philips wrote:
> Hey all,
>       I've been off line for a while (family health stuff), and am keen to  
> see if I can't work on some TODO items for TortoiseHg (some of you  
> might remember me from the list a few months ago), since my group at  
> work is moving to Mercurial in a few days (finally! Yay!).
>       Anyways, while we use Microsoft Windows at work, my personal  
> development machine is a MacBook Pro running Leopard. I'm using  
> macports and have pygtk (for python 2.4) and mercurial (uses python  
> 2.5) installed. Needless to say when python2.4 is active, TortoiseHg  
> can find pygtk, but can't import mecurial.i18n, and when python2.5 is  
> selected, I TortoiseHG can't find pygtk. py25-gtk is horked up with no  
> maintainer.
>       So, all that said, is there a better way to do TortoiseHg development  
> on a Mac?
>       Obviously I'm not debugging or working on the Windows Explorer  
> extensions, just on the python guis that come up afterwards. :)
>       Thanks,
>               --Doug
> 
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