Steve Borho ha scritto:

> I've not used Savannah before, so I can only give general advice.
> 
> 1) Try the Mercurial users mailing list.  You're much more likely to
> find other Savannah users there.  I doubt this is a THG or Windows
> specific problem.

Thanks, I'll try.

> 2) Try to use the command line initially, until you validate the ssh
> connection is working correctly.

I did. I mean, the steps I made were done through command line.

>> 4. ran "hg serve -A access.log -E error.log" at 21.33;

> Why do you need hg serve?

I've tried with push and serve and all I was able to try...

>> English message is: "no suitable response from remote hg".
> 
> This usually indicates Mercurial is unable to run on the remote server
> when you connected to it with ssh.  90% of the time, this is a path or
> PYTHONPATH issue.  The ssh shell connection looks like this (behind
> the scenes):
> 
> login as me
> $ hg -R scacchi3d serve --stdio
> hg: not found

Could the problem be related with Mercurial version? I mean, what if mine is 
different from Savannah one? I've not checked this...

> It's not getting as far as your command line attempts, though it's not
> obvious why.
> Debugging ssh issues on Windows is non-trivial. I hardly ever use it
> myself on Windows.

:-( Thanks, I'll try with Mercurial lists. I hope someone will reply me also 
from Savannah.
   It's indeed useless to have a project approved on Savannah if I cannot use 
it... :-(

Marco

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