Issue 62: Autodetect existing Mercurial installation
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/62/autodetect-existing-mercurial-installation

Steve Borho / sborho on Mon, 9 Mar 2009 16:13:16 +0100:

Comment:
  What I think this implies is that the installer must be modular enough to 
conditionally
install itself standalone or as a part of an existing Mercurial install.  If 
you install it inside
an existing HG install, then presumably THG would get uninstalled by HG's 
uninstaller.

That's one of the reason's I'm pushing this off.  It raises a lot of issues 
that we don't want
 to have to deal with for a long while.  Or, at least, there's more important 
areas to fix before this.
Never mind that there's no obvious way to combine the two packages 
after-the-fact.

Anyone who thinks this is easy is welcome to try.


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