[TxMt] Mercurial bundle - abort: There is no Mercurial repository here (.hg not found)!
Fred B
fredb7 at gmail.com
Sun May 4 22:26:25 UTC 2008
It's not that I don't want to maintain the bundle anymore, it's just
that I don't have the time to work on it now.
Patches are welcome though, I can test them on my side, then commit
them.
If a few people are willing to test them too, that would be even faster.
Beyond that, I'm aware that this bundle needs a major overhaul, but
this requires even more time and help.
So basically, contributions are welcome.
Yi, sorry I didn't answer you, but I don't even have the time to _try_
Mercurial queues...
--
FredB
On 04 May 2008, at 20:53, Yi Qiang wrote:
> I emailed the maintainer of the mercurial bundle (FredB) a couple
> weeks ago about another issue and have not heard back from him. Does
> anyone know if he is still maintaining the bundle? If not, anyone care
> to step up? There are quite a few areas of the bundle that could be
> improved. Personally I'd like to see some mercurial queues support :-)
>
> On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 4:56 AM, Oktay Acikalin <ok at ryotic.de> wrote:
>>
>> Am 04.05.2008 um 01:06 schrieb Kevin Horton:
>>
>>>
>> […]http://lists.macromates.com/pipermail/textmate/2007-November/023219.html
>>>
>>>
>>> But I don't understand the discussion, nor how to apply it to my
>>> project.
>> How can I create a TextMate project that has files from several
>> different
>> nested directories, without having the Mercurial bundle fail to work?
>>>
>>
>> i've investigated it a bit but found no time to go further. so no
>> solution
>> over here. perhaps the author of the bundle or someone else who is
>> into
>> bundle-development could take a look - that would be great.
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