On 09/09/2010 03:09 PM, Kyle Ellison wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion to pull revision 0 and then iteratively pull some
> successive revisions until working up to the current revision.  That worked!
>
> This does bring up one more question though.  I am a novice user of
> TortoiseHg, but I did not see a way to pull a specific revision without
> FIRST "downloading and viewing all incoming changesets".  Unfortunately,
> "downloading and viewing all incoming changesets" timed out as well.  I had
> to resort to straight hg command line pulls.  Once I got far enough along in
> the history with successive hg pulls, I was then able to "download and view
> all incoming changesets".  Does anyone know if there was a simpler way to do
> these incremental pulls in TortoiseHg without resorting to hg pulls from the
> command line?

Just to clarify: Incremental pulls is a workaround to a problem 
elsewhere. No effort should be made to optimize the workaround; the 
focus should be on solving the real problem.

Cloning/pulling up to a specific revision do however often make a lot of 
sense and is a nice and necessary feature.

/Mads

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