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. (There's a newer version 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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