On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:06 AM, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:07 PM, TK Soh <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> That's what I did. I got the cmenu, but they don't bring up any GUI
>>> tools. The overlay icons are also missing from the folders. I vaguely
>>> recall some discussion on the cmenu issue, but don't recall any issue
>>> on the overlays (sorry I don't follow the list too closely these
>>> days). Should I be using crew repo or Adrian's repo?
>
> You should be using crew at this point.
>
>> Here I captured some of the DebugView's output:
>>
>> [2348] [THG] findHgRoot(C:\hg\hello\dir1): hgroot = 'C:\hg\hello' (found 
>> repo)
>> [2348] [THG] DirectoryStatus::read: can't open 'C:\hg\hello\.hg\thgstatus'
>> [2348] [THG] Dirstatecache::get: lstat(C:\hg\hello\.hg\dirstate) ok
>
> To get overlays on folders, you have to run 'hg thgstatus' or 'hgtk
> thgstatus' inside the repository.  This command is provided by the
> thgstatus extension now bundled in the hgext/ directory in the crew
> repository.  There's also a batch file in there that runs the command
> on a directory full of repositories.
>
>> [2348] [THG] LaunchCommand: "C:\TortoiseHg\hgtk.exe" commit
>> [2348] [THG] LaunchCommand: failed to launch
>>
>> I search the list archive and found some discussion on addition of
>> hgtk.bat file to overcome the problem on launching the GUI tools. Has
>> this been resolved in crew?
>
> The C++ cmenu doesn't know how to deal with a source install yet.
> It's hard-coded to run hgtk.exe (inside of a binary installer).  We
> need to support source installs eventually, but a clean solution
> hasn't presented itself.
>
> After thinking about it for a while, we should probably:
>
> 1) check in an hgtk.cmd batch file into the contrib directory
> 2) add hgtk.cmd to ThgShell.iss, so it gets included in the 'stub' install
> 3) make CShellExt::DoHgtk() fallback to hgtk.cmd if it cannot find hgtk.exe

In this case, I should check back again one the source installation is
fixed. Thanks.

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