Hi Peer,

> Thus you will see TortoiseOverlays installed as a separate application, and
> it will not be uninstalled when you uninstall TortoiseHg. The same method is
> used by TortoiseCVS

oops, only now I saw your post coming in. Just responded to TK's answer...
Well, I see. Similar like TortoiseCVS...

 
> TortoiseSVN uses a different method. It integrates the tortoiseoverlay.dll
> and ref-counts the installation. This means that tortoiseoverlays does not
> show up as a separate application, and that it is removed automatically when
> the ref-count reaches zero. This does not happen until all
> tortoiseoverlay-applications have been uninstalled.

I see, so I do not need to worry about his seperate package after all and 
let it in peace...


Thanks for clarifying this!

Regards,
Marko

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