best way to synchronize mq patches from a master repo as mq patches to a set of mercurial clones

Dorin Ioan Marinca dorin.marinca at gmail.com
Wed Apr 14 09:42:32 CDT 2010


I've just found some qclone command.
Dorin

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:46, Dorin Ioan Marinca
<dorin.marinca at gmail.com>wrote:

> Greg,
> Thanks for your answer. Indeed my usecase is a continuous integration one,
> I've already looked to buildbot but for several reasons I cannot go for it
> (windows only, deployment concerns...).
> However the easiest way to clone a repo along with its patch queue is still
> a mercurial topic.
> I'm wondering  why there is not existing some 'hg clone/share --mq'
> option... Also should be a easy way to update the repo with all new changes
> in history and all new patches.
> Dorin
>
> PS: However is this 'try' method in buildbot well integrated with
> mercurial?
> Do you know if buildbot works well on windows with both master & slaves
> using python2.5.*, last twisted 10.*? ...because on windows is not so easy
> to deploy tools with sophisticated tree of dependencies.
> Please answer me directly to these PS questions as it's out of topic for
> this mailing list.
>
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 23:31, Greg Ward <greg-hg at gerg.ca> wrote:
>
>>
>> This is not really a version-control question, it's a build question.
>> I think you need to look at a continuous integration server like
>> BuildBot.  It has a lot of really nice features that are designed for
>> just what you are trying to do.
>>
>> Greg
>>
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