I've finally figured out how to convince GTK to keep all of it's DLLs
and config files out of the base install directory, and this combined
with the new C++ shell extensions has finally allowed me to build the
installer with the 'py2exe -b1' flag.   This places _all_ of the DLLs
and .pyd files into the library.zip.  The difference to the install
directory (and thus system PATH) is drastic.

There should no longer be any DLL conflicts with other applications,
especially other Python applications.

I'm uploading a new nightly build to code.google.com.   In order to
see the difference, you have to uninstall the existing version,
reboot, then install this one.  If you upgrade over the top of an
existing THG directory it will not cleanup the old files.

http://tortoisehg-nightly.googlecode.com/files/TortoiseHg-090512.exe

Again, this installer has the new C++ extensions so caveat emptor.
The C++ context menus are also progressing nicely.  Much of the
missing functionality has been added back in.  It's getting close to
the point where I would like it to get some wider testing so we can
identify the parts that need more work.

Cheers,

--
Steve Borho

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