One day I found a hgtk (the GTK frontend, not the Qt one) fork,
non-official, but alive.
By alive I mean the fork is compatible with mercurial 1.8+.
My mercurial:
[mihamina@dell ~]$ hg --version
Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 1.9.3)
I lost the URL: Would some have it?
I'm running a full GTK environment, and the thg would be the only one to
introduce Qt dependency. I would like to stick with hgtk (GTK).
Or if you ever knew a GTK fronted of mercurial, similar in features to
Giggle (http://live.gnome.org/giggle) , I would be interested.
Thank you very much!
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RMA.
> Hi all,
>
> One day I found a hgtk (the GTK frontend, not the Qt one) fork,
> non-official, but alive.
> By alive I mean the fork is compatible with mercurial 1.8+.
>
> My mercurial:
> [mihamina@dell ~]$ hg --version
> Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 1.9.3)
>
> I lost the URL: Would some have it?
That could be this one by Henrik and Sune:
https://bitbucket.org/hstuart/hgtk
I'm using it with Mercurial 2.2-rc.
> I'm running a full GTK environment, and the thg would be the only one
> to introduce Qt dependency. I would like to stick with hgtk (GTK).
>
> Or if you ever knew a GTK fronted of mercurial, similar in features to
> Giggle (http://live.gnome.org/giggle) , I would be interested.
I think TortoiseHg does what Giggle does and more, doesn't it?
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Martin Geisler
Mercurial links: http://mercurial.ch/
Yes! it is!
>>> Or if you ever knew a GTK fronted of mercurial, similar in features to
>>> Giggle (http://live.gnome.org/giggle) , I would be interested.
> I think TortoiseHg does what Giggle does and more, doesn't it?
It does, for sure.
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RMA.