On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 8:54 PM, Georg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I apologize for the noise.  It was a problem in my hook code.
>
> I had a
>
> from os import link

what is this os.link module? I am getting import error when trying it
out with ActivePython 2.5.1 that I have.

In any case, I wonder if this expose a bug in Mercurial's handling of
hooks, namely on error handling and reporting.

> in my code.  That appeared to do no harm (the import wasn't actually used)
> in TortoiseHg 0.4rc2, but it made the import fail and print a misleading
> messag about my module not being found in later versions of TortoiseHg.

I am curious why 0.4rc2 didn't have any problem with importing os.link.

> So please take my apologies. All is well.

None needed.

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