Wed, 7 Apr 2010 15:38:31 -0500, /Steve Borho/:

> Note that due to (very) recent developments, wincolor will be obsolete
> with Mercurial 1.6.  The color extension now supports win32 consoles
> natively.
>
> tortoisehg unstable nightly builds have have this very soon

Great news.  I'm looking forward to try it out.

> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov<[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>
>> ... I guess I have to
>> trace somehow at least the results of (os.environ.get('TERM') ==
>> 'dumb') and (sys.__stdout__.isatty()) to see if they differ as both
>> systems I'm trying on are pretty much the same.  The appearance of
>> color when '--color always' is specified also indicates the console
>> is capable of coloring and sys.__stdout__.isatty() should return
>> consistent results.
>
> Are both machines running the same term program?

Yes.  Both are running WinXP Pro SP3 with latest updates, have 
pretty much the same user configuration, and I'm issuing 'hg stat' 
from cmd.exe running in a standard Windows console.  That makes 
really wonder what makes the difference on both of them.  I'll post 
back if I found out more.  Thank you for your support.

-- 
Stanimir

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