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Mercurial windows
Mercurial windows






mercurial windows
  1. #MERCURIAL WINDOWS INSTALL#
  2. #MERCURIAL WINDOWS DOWNLOAD#

Click on the downloaded installer file and select yes to continue. Now, the Git installer package has been downloaded.

#MERCURIAL WINDOWS DOWNLOAD#

The download will start after selecting the package. Installers come in x86 and x86-64 flavors (32 and 64 bit).

mercurial windows

These instructions assume you are using version 2.7. You almost certainly want the most recent Python 2.7 version. Go to and download an appropriate MSI installer.

#MERCURIAL WINDOWS INSTALL#

Another option would be to have the most senior developer (who is supposed to have access to all the repos) be the "redmine administrator," where no one else can create or "own" a project. Click on the package given on the page as download 2.23.0 for windows. You will need to install Python to build Mercurial. I have yet to do this myself, and I will not implement the repo integration until this is completed.

mercurial windows

In this instance, to maintain security, I'd recommend utilizing http/s to serve the repos. On Windows, the download contains everything you need to get going, including Mercurial. On Unix or Windows/cygwin a SSH identity (private/public key pair) is generated with: ssh-keygen -t dsa You'll be asked for pass phrase which protects your private key. The repos will be accessed under the security context of the user running ruby.exe, so if you give this user access to all of the repos, then anyone who can designate a repository for a project can have access to files in any repository where this user has access. You can get TortoiseHg for Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) and Linux. Index of /mercurial/windows Description Parent Directory - hackable/ 12:05 - tortoisehg/ 04:18 - Mercurial-1.6.2.exe 15:10. Mercurial is a distributed SCM, there are other ways to contribute your changes without having write access to this server. Please note that this can be a security issue if you wish to control access to your repos. You have to make sure that the user running ruby.exe has access to the repos. If not, then you'll have to access the repo over SMB (a shared folder). Are your repos on the same Virtual Machine where Redmine "exists" (where ruby.exe is running)? In this guide, we will be looking at installing a Mercurial UI client, so we can checkin and commit from Windows straight to our Codebase account.








Mercurial windows