hg experimental (facebook)
Georges Racinet
georges.racinet at octobus.net
Sat Jan 11 13:21:36 UTC 2020
On 1/11/20 10:04 AM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> > This is no longer true: the recently released hg-git 0.8.13 supports
> > Mercurial 5.1 and 5.2 (Python 2 only).
>
> Thanks for pointing that out to me, I will try it out immediately.
>
> BTW, what's about Manuel Jacob's patch. I have to confess, I still use
> his patched hg-git version the patch was against changeset
> aa15905ca87f
I haven't looked at it closely, just had some chats with Manuel in Paris
last spring.
> Summary is
>
> git_handler: add mechanism to specify revsets to be exported to Git refs according to a template
> git_handler: make sure that the same ref is not used for multiple changesets
>
> I will try later to apply his patch to the latest changeset in the
> default branch.
I'm willing to take a look, but these days, I must say that my priority
is making Heptapod a more widely available alternative to Bitbucket, and
that really eats all my working time. If there's a merge request in
https://dev.heptapod.net/mercurial/hg-git, I suppose other people can
independently react and help improve it.
By the way, since you're using the head of default branch, the CI shows
the compatibility of the head of default branch with various Mercurial
versions: https://dev.heptapod.net/mercurial/hg-git/pipelines/2247 (just
had to fix a glitch)
Oh, and there's a dedicated mailing list for hg-git: hg-git at googlegroups.com
Best,
--
Georges Racinet
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