On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Douglas Philips <[email protected]> wrote:
> On or about 2009 Feb 2, at 7:17 PM, Steve Borho indited:
>> No, you were right the first time.  I'm pretty sure Peer was talking
>> about auto-built installers.
>
> I hope so.
>
>> I've just pushed a fix to thg-crew-steve
>> that will allow thg to work against the tip of mercurial, or slightly
>> older versions (1.1.2 at least).  Matt has asked that people who build
>> installers to start building them periodically against hg (tip) so the
>> 1.2 release can be stabilized.
>
> Makes sense, so we'd be shooting for TortoiseHg 0.7 with Hg 1.2 or
> would 0.7 stay with 1.1.2+?

My guess is that 1.2 will be released before 0.7.  If we can, we should
try to match their release date as closely as possible.

>> Now would be a good time for us to start previewing 0.7 as well, to
>> work through the new installer methods and unbundling Qct.
>
> Yes. And speaking of which, having gone through a 0.5 to 0.6 where I
> had to uninstall 0.5, reboot, install 0.6, reboot, I am hoping that
> 0.6 -> 0.7 (or higher) will not need reboots?

That's all up to TK, I think.

--
Steve

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