![]() ![]() for case study, I will use module files of openbravo wirabumi. this is just for displaying repo name in tortoisehg, no changes on your repository file or configuration.Īdd some code of openbravo to repository folder. right click on your repository that you just added, select rename, then put your desired repository name. You will get blank repository since no file committed to this repository.īy default, your repository name is equal to folder name, you may rename it. Open your tortoise hg, click file | open repository, then point to your initialized repository folder. Initialize your repository folder hg init ![]() Save and exit. create your repository folder: mkdir myrepo Next step, you need to define mercurial config file cd ~ Īdd lines below: # Mercurial configuration file python-iniparse used by tortoisehg to rename your repository. after installation from apt completed, you need to check hg version to validate your installation hg version tortoisehg is ghrapical tools to manage yor repository. once you have cloned openbravo using mercurial, anytime openbravo release new version, its faster to clone update from openbravo repository, instead of download it separately from source forge fisrt step is install mercurial in Ubuntu using apt sudo apt-get install mercurial diffuse tortoisehg python-iniparseĭiffuse is needed to merge code when conflic arise. mercurial is one of repository and code versioning control application that used by openbravo. #Tortoisehg clone local repository how toThis tutorial will share how to install mercurial in Ubuntu, and clone openbravo using mercurial. ![]()
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