Re: [Python-Dev] 2.6 branch in Mercurial?

2016-11-01 Thread Skip Montanaro
Cool, thanks to Ned and Zach. Hg never gets allocated very many neurons in my brain. Then there's the whole brain-in-neutral aspect of things which makes me fail to consider there might be help and/or closed branches which aren't displayed... Sorry for the distraction. Skip ___

Re: [Python-Dev] 2.6 branch in Mercurial?

2016-10-31 Thread Zachary Ware
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote: > I need to do a little 2.6 spelunking. I don't see a 2.6 branch in the output > of "hg branches". Is "hg clone v2.6.9" the proper incantation to get the > latest version (or perhaps "v2.6")? 2.6 is a closed branch, which pretty much only mea

Re: [Python-Dev] 2.6 branch in Mercurial?

2016-10-31 Thread Ned Deily
On Oct 31, 2016, at 15:25, Ned Deily wrote: > On Oct 31, 2016, at 15:20, Skip Montanaro wrote: >> I need to do a little 2.6 spelunking. I don't see a 2.6 branch in the output >> of "hg branches". Is "hg clone v2.6.9" the proper incantation to get the >> latest version (or perhaps "v2.6")? > >

Re: [Python-Dev] 2.6 branch in Mercurial?

2016-10-31 Thread Ned Deily
On Oct 31, 2016, at 15:20, Skip Montanaro wrote: > I need to do a little 2.6 spelunking. I don't see a 2.6 branch in the output > of "hg branches". Is "hg clone v2.6.9" the proper incantation to get the > latest version (or perhaps "v2.6")? hg update -C v2.6.9 -- Ned Deily n...@python.org

[Python-Dev] 2.6 branch in Mercurial?

2016-10-31 Thread Skip Montanaro
I need to do a little 2.6 spelunking. I don't see a 2.6 branch in the output of "hg branches". Is "hg clone v2.6.9" the proper incantation to get the latest version (or perhaps "v2.6")? Thx, Skip ___ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https:/