On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 05:11:15AM +0200, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
...
> From what I've seen of mq it's useful when constantly receiving or
> sending patches in diff form, which is not what I do (I keep my "own
> changes", which are few, in diff form because of ease of use and
> robustness against other changes, but with Mercurial I get Bram's
> changes in whatever format Mercurial uses internally, via hg pull).
> It has a lot of subcommands and I don't have the use of all that
> ATM.

I maintain my own patches against vim and other software using mq and
it's fairly painless (imho).  Here is how it goes:

hg clone ....
hg qinit -c
hg qnew -m "Add feature foo" foo.diff
vim .../foo.c
hg qrefresh

(when it's time to resync with vim changes)
hg qpop -a
hg pull -u
hg qpush -a

Regards,
Navdeep

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