On 7/19/21 8:44 PM, Pierre-Yves David wrote:
I poked at a fix and I have something that will only requires minor
adjustment, I should have a patch tomorrow morning.
Here it is
https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11201
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Pierre-Yves David
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On 7/19/21 7:23 PM, Pulkit Goyal wrote:
The freeze idea sounds good to me since we haven't really spent much
time fixing the remaining issues related to py3 support and other
long-standing bugs.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 12:02 PM Pierre-Yves David
wrote:
There is a silly, but critical issue tha
The freeze idea sounds good to me since we haven't really spent much
time fixing the remaining issues related to py3 support and other
long-standing bugs.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 12:02 PM Pierre-Yves David
wrote:
>
> There is a silly, but critical issue that we need¹ to fix before cutting
> a RC
There is a silly, but critical issue that we need¹ to fix before cutting
a RC : https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6542
I have build an appropriate test and I am working on a fix.
[1] In my opinion
On 7/15/21 7:56 PM, Augie Fackler wrote:
I’m going to be unable to pay attention to M
I’m going to be unable to pay attention to Mercurial stuff during the freeze
(probably the whole freeze? unsure) so it’d be helpful if others can make sure
releases happen (including signing and cross-review).
I’m +0 on a freeze this time, to try and smoke out some real problems, as long
as we
Also relevant to fix before the release:
https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11052
On 7/13/21 3:47 PM, Raphaël Gomès wrote:
Hi all,
As you know, the 5.9 freeze is coming up and should happen on the 18th
of July.
This release will be a special one since, as of yesterday¹, all
critical tests pas
Hi all,
As you know, the 5.9 freeze is coming up and should happen on the 18th
of July.
This release will be a special one since, as of yesterday¹, all critical
tests pass on our Windows Python 3 Heptapod CI. Tests related to
extensions (like SVN support, `remotefilelog`, etc.) still have to