On Sep 16, 2009, at 7:22 AM, Mariah wrote:

> Minh,
>
> Ok, how does the following look?  Like what you want?
> The date looks funny.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> # HG changeset patch
> # User mariah.le...@gmail.com
> # Date 1253110290 14400
> # Node ID 299c98688ef9ab55662e33f9b9e074de803de4c4
> # Parent  684eea91ff224e5bc6259ca19f1576c4c082b9d3
> user: mariah.le...@gmail.com
> branch 'default'
> changed sage/misc/misc.py
>
> diff -r 684eea91ff22 -r 299c98688ef9 sage/misc/misc.py
> --- a/sage/misc/misc.py Fri Aug 14 05:37:38 2009 -0700
> +++ b/sage/misc/misc.py Wed Sep 16 10:11:30 2009 -0400
> @@ -1001,7 +1001,8 @@
>
>      .. note::
>
> -       This function is called ``xsrange`` to distinguish it from the
> +       ``sxrange`` is an alias for ``xsrange``.  The ``s`` in the
> name
> +       stands for "Sage" and is to distinguish the command from the
>         builtin Python ``xrange`` command.
>
>      EXAMPLES::
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Note that the first time I did "$ hg ci" I had to edit the file
> that my editor threw up to remove leading "HG" in some
> lines.  When I repeat the command, I now get
>
> No username found, using 'mar...@localhost.localdomain' instead
>
> I also had to edit the patch to put in my email address.
> Is there a way (environment variable?) so that hg will pick
> up my email address?

Yes, you can put an .hgrc file in your home directory.

- Robert



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