On 10/01/2009, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> These commands seem to get us most of the way there (assumes you are in a
>> directory with hg-stable, tortoisehg-dev, and qct):
>
>
> Ok, I'm done for the night. I've pushed two new changes here:
> http://www.bitbucket.org/sborho/tortoisehg_installer_mq/
>
> The first commit re-organizes the patch queue so it works on top of this
> new uber-repository. I also cleaned it up so no two patches touch the same
> file.
>
> The second commit checked in the shell script I use to build the
> uber-repository; I checked it right into the patch repository. To use it,
> just copy the script into a directory that has a clone of my patch repo, a
> clone of hg or stable, a clone of tortoisehg, and a clone of qct.
>
> Update the repo names in the script as necessary, then run it. It should
> take about 15-20 seconds depending on your HW.
>
> --
> Steve
>
>
>
I'm wondering how one should bootstrap this installer - e.g. a new
contributor that wants to build the installer.
Therefore I have created a small forest that fetches the required
repositories.
It is still missing the steps required to actually build mercurial and the
installer, but maybe you or TK could fill it in?
Using a forest also solves the problem of determining which revision the MQ
applies to.
hg pull http://www.bitbucket.org/peso/thg-installer
type README.txt
Regards,
Peer
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