Mercurial 1.7.1 released!
Martin Geisler
mg at lazybytes.net
Fri Nov 26 09:34:09 UTC 2010
JonnyDee <jonny.dee.1 at googlemail.com> writes:
Hi Jonny
> Martin, thank you very much! All my repositories I access using
> 'mercurial-server' are located in 'hg's home directory, were created
> by the 'hg' user, and are also owned by that user. This is why I
> wondered why I suddenly had to deal with trust configuration...
>
> But due to the help of Matt and you I am now able to understand how
> everything fits together. And this helped me to rule out every
> possible misconfigurations...
>
> I finally managed to solve my problem. I had to activate the bookmarks
> extension for 'mercurial-server' explicitly by adding a new
> corresponding configuration file within the
> '/etc/mercurial-server/remote-hgrc.d' directory. I was expecting that
> to enable an extension system-wide would also enable it for
> 'mercurial-server'. Obviously, I was wrong, and the existence of a
> corresponding '/etc/mercurial-server/remote-hgrc.d' directory really
> emphasizes this fact. ;)
>
> Anyway, I hope others might profit from my mistake...
I think they will, thank you for writing up the solution above!
Paul, perhaps you can add a line about which config files mercurial-
server uses to the documentation? I searched for 'config' in
http://hg.opensource.lshift.net/mercurial-server/file/tip/doc/manual.docbook
but found no match. If it's already mentioned somewhere else, then I
apologize for the noise.
--
Martin Geisler
Mercurial links: http://mercurial.ch/
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