mercurial at 8549: 46 new changesets

Martin Geisler mg at lazybytes.net
Sun May 24 03:55:24 CDT 2009


Steve Borho <steve at borho.org> writes:

> Not yet, unfortunately (apologies for the line wrapping)
>
> warning: could not establish Mercurial version:

The linebreak here is the new linebreak -- is anything else missing?

> warning: Not importing directory 'C:\Documents and Settings\Gayle\thg-installer\
> hg-main\locale': missing __init__.py
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "hg", line 25, in <module>
>     mercurial.util.set_binary(fp)
>   File "C:\Documents and Settings\Gayle\thg-installer\hg-main\mercurial\demandim
> port.py", line 75, in __getattribute__
>     self._load()
>   File "C:\Documents and Settings\Gayle\thg-installer\hg-main\mercurial\demandim
> port.py", line 47, in _load
>     mod = _origimport(head, globals, locals)
>   File "C:\Documents and Settings\Gayle\thg-installer\hg-main\mercurial\util.py"
> , line 742, in <module>
>     from windows import *
>   File "C:\Documents and Settings\Gayle\thg-installer\hg-main\mercurial\demandim
> port.py", line 84, in _demandimport
>     return _origimport(name, globals, locals, fromlist)
>   File "C:\Documents and Settings\Gayle\thg-installer\hg-main\mercurial\windows.
> py", line 21, in <module>
>     posixfile.__doc__ = osutil.posixfile.__doc__
>   File "C:\Documents and Settings\Gayle\thg-installer\hg-main\mercurial\demandim
> port.py", line 76, in __getattribute__
>     return getattr(self._module, attr)
> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'posixfile'

-- 
Martin Geisler

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