Change history visualization tools?

TK Soh teekaysoh at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 18:16:07 CDT 2008


On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Christopher Nuzum
<cjn at tractionsoftware.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 23, 2008, at 8:20 PM, TK Soh wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Alpár Jüttner <alpar at cs.elte.hu> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, 2008-07-22 at 17:43 -0400, Christopher Nuzum wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi folks.  Has anyone come across or written a tool that present a
>>>> nice graphical visualization of Mercurial's log.  Back in the CVS days
>>>> I made daily use of Syntevo's smart-cvs Graphical Log(*) feature. Is
>>>> there anything similar for Mercurial hiding out there? With all the
>>>> branches and merging in our repository, it would be very helpful to be
>>>> able to visualize all the parent/child relationships, tags, etc.
>>>
>>> There are at least tree sepatate tools available for this purpose:
>>>   1. hg view
>>>   2. hgtk log (this needs tortoiseHg intalled
>>
>> You don't need to install TortoiseHg for hgtk, if you are on *nix. You
>> should be able just run it directly off TortoiseHg's source directory.
>> For me, I just make a symlink of contrib/hgtk to /usr/bin/hgtk :-)
>
> Has anybody had luck doing this on a Mac? I'm running 10.5 and, although I
> think it's set up correctly (according to the instructions, anyway), none of
> the hgtk commands work.
>
> tardis (cjn) ~/src/r40 (93) hgtk
> TortoiseHg Dialog Wrapper
>
> hgtk [DIALOG]
>    dialogs: log synch status clone merge update userconfig repoconfig
> serve recovery commit datamine about
>
> tardis (cjn) ~/src/r40 (94) hgtk log
> Please set TORTOISEHG_PATH to location of your tortoisehg repository
> zsh: exit 1     hgtk log
>
> tardis (cjn) ~/src/r40 (95) ls `printenv TORTOISEHG_PATH`
> COPYING.txt             hgproc.bat*             setup.py
> ReleaseNotes.txt        hgproc.py               tortoise/
> contrib/                icons/                  tortoisehg.py
> hggtk/                  installer/              tracelog.py
>
> Any tips?

What revision of TortoiseHg are you using?



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