On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Adam Featherstone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a different way to accomplish push-to-here with thg 2.0.2?
>
> In the GTK version of tortoisehg, I would do the following:
>   - Click the outgoing button.
>   - Right-click the revision that I want to push
>   - Select Push-to-here
> The result is that the selected revision and its ancestors are pushed.
>
> In the thg 2.0.2 version, I can accomplish the same thing with the
> following workflow:
>   - Left-click on the revision that I want to push.
>   - Click on the synchronize button to bring up the synchronize pane.
>   - Click the outgoing button
>   - Check the "Target" checkbox in the synchronize pane
>   - Select the revision in the drop-down-list-box next to "Target"
>   - Click on the Push button

You can skip steps 3 and 5.

> Three items:
>
> 1. Is there another way to do this in thg 2.0.2?

No.

> 2. Feature request for the future: implement the push-to-here item in
> the right-click menu of a revision.

Probably won't happen, as we have to support pushing branches and
bookmarks and its best to support it all in one place.

> 3. Possible bug thg 2.0.2? Steps to reproduce:
>   - Follow all the above steps for push-to-here for thg 2.0.2
>   - Click on outgoing
>
> {{{
> #!python
> ** Mercurial version (1.8.1).  TortoiseHg version (2.0.2)
> ** Command:
> ** CWD: C:\local_clone
> ** Extensions loaded: fixfrozenexts, extdiff, mq, rebase, convert, fold
> ** Python version: 2.6.6 (r266:84297, Aug 24 2010, 18:46:32) [MSC
> v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
> ** Windows version: (5, 1, 2600, 2, 'Service Pack 3')
> ** Processor architecture: x86
> ** Qt-4.7.1 PyQt-4.8.2
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "tortoisehg\hgqt\repowidget.pyo", line 383, in setOutgoingNodes
>   File "tortoisehg\hgqt\repowidget.pyo", line 368, in setRevisionSet
> IndexError: list index out of range
>
> }}}

Bug #306, fixed in the nightly builds.  See
https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/wiki/FixedBugs

-- 
Steve Borho

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