(Taking this to the trunk ML now, but we should post a summary of the 
discussion so far as well.)

Mark Ramm schrieb:
>> Last I checked ( a couple of months ago), this didn't work for all
>> platforms.

I tried to "easy_install" Mercurial in a virtualenv (with option 
-no-site-packages) on my Ubuntu (still Feisty) . This installed 1.0.2 
without errors but some warnings about some file referencing "__file__". 
When I ran "hg --version" I got the usual output plus the warning message:

"*** failed to import extension hgext/hbisect: No module named 
hgext/hbisect"

Are these extensions important? I don't get this warning when I install 
hg the same way on my Mac OS X 10.4 (Python 2.5).

The deb package for Ubuntu Feisty is version 0.9.3. Is this also still 
usable?

> But there was a stand-alone windows installer right?   So it's not
> like it was hard to install.... Or am I remembering incorrectly?

Erm, but you know that there are actually people *not* using Windows? ;)

IMHO, for mercurial to be adopted for TG it must be easy to install and 
use for developers on at least these platforms:

- Debian
- Ubuntu
- Fedora
- Mac OS X 10.4
- Mac OS X 10.5
- Windows 2k
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista


Chris

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