Scalable Distributed SCM
Mercurial is a fast, lightweight source control management system
designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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cacerts.rc | 0000000040 40 Bytes | |
mercurial-6.1.2.tar.gz | 0008066147 7.69 MB | |
mercurial-docutils-compat.diff | 0000000380 380 Bytes | |
mercurial-hgk-path-fix.diff | 0000000302 302 Bytes | |
mercurial-locale-path-fix.patch | 0000000348 348 Bytes | |
mercurial-rpmlintrc | 0000000046 46 Bytes | |
mercurial.changes | 0000196579 192 KB | |
mercurial.spec | 0000004744 4.63 KB | |
tests.blacklist | 0000000032 32 Bytes |
Revision 171 (latest revision is 199)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 975577
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Andrei Dziahel (develop7)
(revision 171)
- removed _service in favour of running download_files manually - Mercurial 6.1.2: * Improve Windows test suite * Fix `debuglock` not ignoring a missing lockfile when forcing a lock * Improve help of `ui.large-file-limit` * Set the large-file-limit to 10MB (from 10MiB) for clarity * While rewriting desc hashes, ignore ambiguous prefix "hashes" * Fix a crash in partial amend with copies * Fix a py3 compatiblity bug * **Fix incorrect metadata causing dirstate-v2 data loss in edge case (dd2503a63d33)** * Fix cleanup of old dirstate-v2 data files when using `rhg` * Make reference to `.hg/last_message.txt` relative in commit * Fix an infinite hang when `rhg` is used in the background * Fix Python DLL loading bug in Windows * Add `--docket` flag to `debugstate` to check out dirstate-v2 metadata * Remove `debugdirstateignorepatternhash` in favor of `debugstate --docket` * Fix incorrect metadata causing systematic complete dirstate-v2 rewrite (forwarded request 975576 from develop7)
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