Thanks for the reply!

I forgot to add that I have Mercurial installed and I can issue commands 
from it.
To help me troubleshoot; what you are saying is that Trac can access it 
somehow? I'll look into it.

On Monday, October 7, 2013 5:33:50 PM UTC+2, olemis wrote:
>
> On 10/7/13, Oscar Edvardsson <oscar.ed...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I have installed the Mercurial plugin to my Trac. However, I get 
> "*Warning:* 
> > Can't 
> > synchronize with repository "(default)" (Unsupported version control 
> system 
> > 
> > "hg": No module named mercurial). Look in the Trac log for more 
> > information." 
> > when I point my browser at Trac. I found it strange, because the plugin 
> is 
> > listed as a plugin in the administration panel. 
> > 
> [...] 
>
> The plugin is installed and working . Nevertheless it requires 
> mercurial sources as a dependency to be installed **in the same Python 
> installation as Trac** . The steps to fix this will vary considering 
> the characteristics of your deployment (OS, virtual env , ...) 
>
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>
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