On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Steve Borho <st...@borho.org> wrote:
> When 0.10 is launched, we need for the tortoisehg packages on Linux to
> install contrib/mergetools.ini into the site-wide HGRCPATH (typically
> something like /etc/mercurial) and probably renamed as
> thgmergetools.rc so that the visual diff system can work "out of the
> box'.

Debian/Ubuntu and (I think) Fedora/Red Hat packages already install
Mercurial's contrib/mergetools.rc to
/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/mergetools.rc, which works great.  (Neal, can
you confirm my claim about the Fedora package?)

Is thg's mergetools.ini different from/better than hg's mergetools.rc?
 If so, why not push the improvements upstream to hg?  If not, why not
stick with what is already installed by most Unix/Linux distributors?

Greg

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