OpenJDK Mercurial Transition Update 4

Kelly O'Hair Kelly.Ohair at Sun.COM
Thu Oct 4 17:14:40 UTC 2007


The Mercurial book is good: http://hgbook.red-bean.com/

Step one would be to get Mercurial installed on your system.

Then when the jdk Mercurial repositories are made available, we will provide
you a http or ssh path that you can 'hg clone' to get your own repositories.
Even though initially these will be read-only, you will have the complete
repository in your own clone. No more source bundles. ;^)
(The binary plugs are another matter).

You may want to create ('hg init') your own repository of something
and play around with the basic Mercurial commands to get used to it.

-kto

Ted Neward wrote:
> Or just the Mercurial settings to use to fetch the source, or...
> 
> I am complete Mercurial n00b, so I have no idea what I'm asking, to be
> honest: I guess I'm looking for the Mercurial equivalent to SVN URL and
> credentials to use.
> 
> Oh, and good links on how to use Mercurial would also be useful. :-)
> 
> Ted Neward
> Java, .NET, XML Services
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> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kelly.Ohair at Sun.COM [mailto:Kelly.Ohair at Sun.COM]
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:41 AM
>> To: Ted Neward
>> Cc: build-dev at openjdk.java.net
>> Subject: Re: OpenJDK Mercurial Transition Update 4
>>
>> This list and the openjdk web site I suspect, plus the discuss &
>> announce aliases.
>>
>> I assume the information you refer to is effectively how to clone
>> a repository?
>>
>> -kto
>>
>> Ted Neward wrote:
>>> Where will Mercurial repository information be made available? This
>> list, a
>>> website, or someplace else?
>>>
>>> Ted Neward
>>> Java, .NET, XML Services
>>> Consulting, Teaching, Speaking, Writing
>>> http://www.tedneward.com
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: build-dev-bounces at openjdk.java.net [mailto:build-dev-
>>>> bounces at openjdk.java.net] On Behalf Of Kelly O'Hair
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 12:02 PM
>>>> To: build-dev at openjdk.java.net
>>>> Subject: OpenJDK Mercurial Transition Update 4
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Update 4 on the Mercurial Transition.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>> http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kellyohair/archive/2007/10/openjdk_mercuri
>>>> _4.html
>>>>
>>>> -kto
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