On 2011-07-07 19:02, Steve Borho wrote:
> TortoiseHg 2.1.1 is a bug-fix release that resolves most of the
> problems that were found in 2.1.  All users with 2.1 are recommended
> to upgrade.
> 
> https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/wiki/ReleaseNotes
> 
> http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/download/index.html
> 
> Note: the 2.1.1 Windows installers are bundled with Mercurial 1.9+10
> (ten commits past 1.9 on the stable branch)
> 
> 
> Remaining known issues that might convince you to stay on thg-2.0.5 && 
> hg-1.8.4:
> 
> Committing a repository on a network drive will fail with "file is in
> use" errors.  This appears to be a side effect of QFileSystemWatcher
> interacting with CIFS.  Work-around is to use "hg commit" from the
> command prompt.

I fail to repro that here (Windows 7 x64 client committing to share
served by Samba).

> Araxis Merge cannot be launched from the Workbench if the Workbench
> was not launched from a command prompt.  Other tools seem to work
> (kdiff3, Beyond Compare, etc).  Work-around is to launch "thg.exe"
> from a cmd.exe command prompt window rather than using the explorer
> context menu or start menu.
> 
> So if you regularly commit repositories on network shares, or use
> Araxis Merge, you may want to wait for 2.1.2 (August 1st)
> 

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