TortoiseHG 2.x and cleaning up hgsubversion

Snidely snidely.too at gmail.com
Wed Sep 7 22:54:04 UTC 2011


About a year ago, the group here helped me deal with hgsubversion
under Tortoise 1.1.1.   You got me going with a good clone from a
local (NTFS) TSVN archive, and I've been happy as a clam HG'ing the
files from that archive ever since.  But there are still some loose
ends.

Apparently what I got myself into was a mirroring process, with the
TSVN archive still being updated (through the agency of THG and
hgsubversion).  Upgrading to THG 2 (currently 2.1.3) seems to have
broken that.  No updates have happened to the TSVN archive since May,
and in current command line invocations of hg commands I get the
message
  *** failed to import extension hgsubversion from C:\hgsvn
\hgsubversion: 'module'
 object has no attribute 'findoutgoing'

Is this a problem with the version of hgsubversion being compatible
with THG 2?  With the Mercurial engine (1.8.x and 1.9.x, currently
1.9.2)?  Or just with the way hgsubversion is connected to the
commands?  I've tried looking around for an rc file that specifies the
extension, but I haven't looked in the right place yet.

I am of two minds as to whether I want to continue with the
mirroring.  If I do, what steps should I take to get the pipework back
together?   If I don't, what do I do to clean things up; what part of
that would I do before uninstalling TSVN?

Thanks for your help.

/dps



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