On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 4:56 AM, Laurent Dufrechou
<laurent.dufrec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I’ve just discovered hg-git that permits to work on remote git repository
> transparently.
>
> Do you think it could be bundled with tortoise HG?
>
>
>
> Here is a tutorial I’ve found:
>
> http://kb.wowace.com/repositories/tortoise-hg-as-a-git-client/

I can take a look.  If dulwich is open source, we could at least
package that, so users would only have to download hg-git.

> Sadly (or luckily you will tell me J ) I tried by myself before reading this
> one, so I unzipped library.zip added dulwich and hg-git and it worked out of
> the box.
>
> (without dulwich modification explained in the link)
>
>
>
> One point perhaps interesting for you, I zipped the library file in “ultra
> mode” with peazip and size of the zip is now 7MB instead of 18MB!
>
> And I see no speed issue so far…

That is interesting.

> Perhaps interesting for you to lower the bundled size?(or the installer is
> doing this job for us?)

py2exe is generating the library.zip file, but our scripts could
recompress it if we decided it was necessary.  At the moment, I've got
bigger fish to fry with the installer.  I would like to use WIX for
the 0.10 release, if possible.

--
Steve Borho

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