Yes, TortoiseHG.
In the old one, also Tortoise, I just had to right click and select
"update" (or whatever it was since I had to delete it to get the icons
working with hg) and web2py was updated; "show log" also displayed all
the available updates up to the latest one posted.
On this one neither does until you manually "download and view
incoming changesets".

My idea is not to vent my tiffs with this client but to share my
experiences so that others know how to proceed in case they run into
them, and maybe I will get lucky and have somebody more experienced
with it tell me how to use it properly. On the plus side, it is
speedier.

P.S. sorry for hijacking the thread.



On Dec 11, 12:23 am, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]>
wrote:
> that's a gui-client thing - you'll have to get used to whatever gui
> client you have (tortoise?);
>
> at the command line (where the real SCM is), they are all surprisingly
> similar in the basic operations (as you would expect, since basic
> source control operations are fundamentally the same - check in, check
> out;  status; update/pull...).
>

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