[ANN] new releases

Steve Borho steve at borho.org
Tue Nov 13 02:55:02 UTC 2007


Qct 1.5 was released today.   It now recognizes when your working copy
contains merge results (multiple parents).  In those instances it will
show you diffs to both parents and will not allow you to filter the file
list (the entire working directory is committed as a whole).

http://qct.sourceforge.net


Version 0.8 of the NSI Mercurial for Windows installer was also
released.  It includes the latest Qct and hg-config (which adds a dialog
for configuring your extensions).  It also adds hgview as an alternative
history browser.  Hgview isn't 100% complete, but it is a nice
complement to hgk.  NSI version 0.8 also introduces the concept of a
download cache directory, similar to the cygwin setup tool.  This
installer still uses Mercurial 0.9.5.

http://qct.sourceforge.net/Mercurial-NSI.html


Lastly, I've released a new "Batteries Included" Mercurial for Windows
installer based on the tip of hg main today (cf7d7fe7d3d) as a feature
preview to provoke feedback.  This installer also includes the latest
qct and hg-config tools, but the main improvement is the inclusion of
several PyGtk applications.  Hgview, gtools, and gpyfm are all bundled.
Since gpyfm now serves as the default merge tool, kdiff3 has been
unbundled.  The net result is slightly larger than the 0.9.5 bundle
(12MB from 10MB).  I would like to know if anyone has any problems with
the PyGtk applications when they are packaged this way, as we will
eventually use this framework to bundle TortoiseHg into this installer.

http://qct.sourceforge.net/Mercurial-BI.html

Cheers,

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