Setup OpenJDK Netbeans project - Mercurial - Please help!
Ulf Zibis
Ulf.Zibis at gmx.de
Thu Mar 26 14:32:13 PDT 2009
Hi Kelly,
thanks for the link.
I guess, you mean C:\Programme\TortoiseHg\hgforest\forest.py in my
Windows case. Am I right ?
Or do you mean C:\Programme\TortoiseHg\hgws\hgforest\forest.py in my case ?
Maybe C:\Programme\TortoiseHg\extentions\forest.py would be also good
idea, to be open for other extensions, and to avoid overwhelming the hg
installdir. What do you think?
-Ulf
Am 26.03.2009 22:16, Kelly O'Hair schrieb:
>
> I use the newer (bitbucket) forest.py with Mercurial 1.2 on my Mac and it
> seems to work fine.
>
> I do this:
> mkdir ${HOME}/hgws
> cd ${HOME}/hgws
> hg clone http://bitbucket.org/pmezard/hgforest-crew hgforest
>
> Then add these lines to your ~/.hgrc file:
> [extensions]
> forest = ${HOME}/hgws/hgforest/forest.py
>
> You may need to expand the ${HOME} to the real location in the ~/.hgrc
> file.
>
> -kto
>
>
> Ulf Zibis wrote:
>> Correction ...
>>
>> Am 25.03.2009 22:33, Ulf Zibis schrieb:
>>> Look my working set in the attachment, downloaded from
>>> http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk7/ (build b51).
>>> - .hgtags contains entries up to jdk7-b50
>>> I additionally have downloaded tip.tar.bz2 from
>>> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/tl/jdk/
>>> - .hgtags additionally contains entry for jdk7-b51
>>
>> Becoming more familiar, I see that I've been under the
>> misapprehension, that I could just unpack the downloaded archive from
>> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/tl/jdk/ to have a local clone of that
>> repository. I was in hope to save network traffic with a highly
>> compressed archive in contrast to get the clone "file by file".
>>
>>
>> But my questions about the Forest Extension remain:
>>
>>>
>>> On http://openjdk.java.net/guide/repositories.html#installConfig I
>>> read, I should install the Forest Extension.
>>>
>>> On http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/ForestExtension I
>>> read:
>>> Download site: public development repository
>>> <http://hg.akoha.org/hgforest/>. (There's a newer version
>>> <http://www.bitbucket.org/pmezard/hgforest-crew/overview/> that
>>> should work against post-1.0 releases.)
>>> I've downloaded the "newer version", which simply contains
>>> hgforest-crew-872a57531db6.out. What should I do with that, so I
>>> have "installed" it?
>>> See my Mercurial install dir in attachment. (TortoiseHG is said to
>>> contain command line Mercurial 1.2.1)
>>>
>>> On http://hg.akoha.org/hgforest/ I see, that there is a fix for Fix
>>> for Mercurial 1.2, but I don't know if it's included in "newer
>>> version".
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for additional help.
>>>
>>> -Ulf
>>>
>>>
>
>
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