As I discussed with Steve on #mercurial, I have experimented with an x64 
install as well, and it works
like he describes (the icons on files being mostly missing, and at least 
unstable).

I had the additional problem that none of the menus worked; hgtk just didn't 
launch. I investigated a bit
and found the problem to be the hgtk forking. If I disable it, everything 
works. Thinking about it, it makes
no sense for hgtk to fork in that situation, since a new process has just been 
created for it. I think it would
be easier to control forking if we had a command line option instead of just an 
environment variable. This
would also allow the shell extension to easily disable it.

What do you think? :)

-- 
Sune


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