> Windows is hard. If you want to install them by pip and make them just work,
> you'll need a workable Python "mercurial" and "tortoisehg" packages. I don't
> think it is worth trying because common Windows users don't have Python.
I ended up documenting how to clone (and implementing in my extension
trick „if you can't import helper module, look whether it is available
in the same directory or appropriately named neighbour”).
Still, it would be fairly nice, if Windows TortoiseHg could bundle some
kind of properly configured pip, so one could
tortoisehg-pip some-package
or maybe
thg pip some-package
and have this package visible in Tortoise Mercurial.
For non-bundled plugins usability it would be incredibly friendlier.
Or, if not that, maybe Windows Tortoise could at least handle some
site-packages directory (say C:\Program Files\Tortoise HG\site-packages
or sth like that)? This would open possibility of writing separate
„install to tortoise"" tool.
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