tortoisehg / stable (http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/)
TortoiseHg repository. Main line of development in "default" branch. Releases, bugfixes, and documentation improvements in "stable" branch.
$ hg clone http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/
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Windows XP, Vista. and Windows 7
We recommend you use the most recent released installer, available from the Downloads tab (above) or our backup site, SourceForge.
All our binary installers for Windows include Mercurial, TortoisePlink, and a number of helper utilities to provide a completely functional version control system out of the box. See the FAQ for details on what's included.
Context Menu Translations
TortoiseHg uses registry files to load shell context menu translations into the registry. You can have multiple of these translations installed and toggle between them via the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\TortoiseHg\CMenuLang registry key. Each translation file sets this key, so the last file installed wins by default.
See the developer wiki on source install details.
Linux
Ubuntu packages can be found at: https://launchpad.net/~maxb/+archive/ppa or https://launchpad.net/~tortoisehg-ppa
RPM packages can be found on the Downloads tab. If no package yet exists for your platform, then use the source install method described on the hgtk page. Note that we do not suggest that you run from a tarball, even though we make one available for download. We prefer you use a local clone of TortoiseHg instead. If you do decide to use a tarball, you'll want to delete thgutil/config.py* to remove the hard-coded paths.
To use the settings tool on Linux, you must have http://code.google.com/p/iniparse/ installed.
If you use Gnome as your desktop environment, you can also enable our nautilus extension.
Mac OS X
See the MacOSX for details on the status of this port.
To use the settings tool on Mac OS X, you must have http://code.google.com/p/iniparse/ installed.
This revision is from 2010-02-07 10:41
