On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Douglas Philips <[email protected]> wrote:

> As was I. It should not be that hard.
> And yes, I looked at the page for installing source to patch/develop
> against, and no it isn't simple, esp. if one has only one Windows
> machine on which one has to run real work on. I don't have the luxury
> of a spare Windows box to do from-source TortoiseHg work on, and one
> machine on which I have to do my paying-$$-real-job. Let alone trying
> to debug the interactions between a from-source setup and a installer
> setup (since I have to support other members of my group with the
> released version that we are using).
>
>
Unless you're hacking on the explorer integration, all you need to develop
the dialogs is a python interpreter and PyGtk.  Both normally come
preinstalled
on Linux machines these days, and are not too difficult to acquire for
Windows.

--
Steve
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