A Generic Cloud Repository as a Mercurial Repository

Rick Borup rborup at gmail.com
Fri Nov 15 11:12:47 CST 2013


Pietro,

I've been using Jungle Disk as a remote repository for Mercurial for some
time now. On a Windows machine, your Jungle Disk drive maps as J: and you
can interact with it as though it was a local drive. So from a command
window you can do J:, MD myFolder, CD myFolder, hg init, etc. Works great
with TortoiseHg too.

-Rick

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Rick Borup
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On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 6:11 AM, Pietro Moras <studio-pm at hotmail.com> wrote:

>  A naïve question:
>    Is there any way to use a generic online file sharing, or “Cloud
> Repository” (such as Box Inc.), as a Mercurial VCS Repository?
> And, if not, why on earth, not? Thanks.
>
> - P.M.
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