Random toughs

Steve Borho steve at borho.org
Fri Oct 19 12:34:02 CDT 2007


On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 10:18 -0700, Dustin Sallings wrote:
> On Oct 19, 2007, at 10:11 , Steve Borho wrote:
> 
> > Qct also allows you to perform change selection, though at the  
> > moment it
> > requires the use of an external merge tool.  I'm working on a built-in
> > hunk selection feature but it currently fails on non-native EOL  
> > files so
> > it hasn't been generally released yet.
> 
> 	I hadn't looked at qct before (at least, not lately), but it does  
> look useful.
> 
> 	Unfortunately for me, the prerequisites aren't in my package system  
> (and the prereqs for the prereqs that are are incompatible with the  
> latest versions of the prereqs for either of qct or pyqt4).

Unfortunately, that is a common problem.  Ubuntu 7.10, released
yesterday, finally included PyQt4 as part of the standard distro.
Perhaps it's the start of a trend.

> 	I tend to like to stay around the CLI, so record is good for people  
> like me.  I'm guessing qct is better for everyone else.  :)

If I had to guess, the CLI centric Mercurial users are still in the majority.

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