On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Abdul Halim <[email protected]> wrote:

> Since Steve is back at tortoisehg . He has never been away anyway . :-).


My reunion may be short lived, we'll see.


>
> I would like to query my fellow tortoisehg developers who uses mainly
> Linux for their main OS
> the following:
>
> 1) How is the installation of tortoisehg is done on a linux platform?
>  a)On a home directory?
>  b)On a system wide basis?
>    i) I have to alter setup.py for this.
>    ii) I have to move the directory /usr/icon to
> /usr/share/tortoisehg and patch /contrib/hgtk
>    for the directory change.


I copy hgtk into my ~/bin and hard code the path to the thg repo I want to
use.

For nautilus integration, you must install Mercurial site-wide and copy the
nautilus-thg.py file into ~/.nautilus/python-extensions

German's patch queue modifies setup.py so that it can work on Linux, but I
have not tried to use it myself.
http://www.bitbucket.org/gpoo/soc/overview/


> 2) Hang up at hgtk clone when cloning from a local repo to another local
> repo
>   Am I the only facing this issue?
> I have the following gtk version on my ArchLinux.
> gtk2 2.14.6
> pygtk 2.13.0
>

I've never tried to use the clone dialog on Linux, sorry

--
Steve
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