<note the subject change>

On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Mark Hammond <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I would be more than happy to get an excellent solution like the one
>> you describe.
>>
>> This sounds a bit like we could get your help implementing this on
>> TortoiseHG? (which would be fantastic indeed...)
>
> Yes, happy to help - although it will only be in spare time, so may take
> some time to get moving :)  I'll keep my eye on the list and keep an eye
> for when I can help...

I think what would help the most right now would be a bit of guidance.
Can we take the C++ extension out of the tbzr installer as it is and write
our own Python process for it?  If not, what changes do we need to make
to the C++ code?

As for the Python process, I think if you give us a bit more detail on how
it communicates with the C++ shim, a number of developers are willing
to start working on it.  Here's some specific questions:

1) How do the extensions discover the Python process?
2) How does it communicate (stdio, pipes, sockets)?
3) How does it handle multiple connections?

--
Steve Borho

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