Re: [opensource-dev] Naive question about Bitbucket

2010-08-25 Thread Ricky
I strongly recommend reading http://hginit.com/ - it explains a lot about how Mercurial's concepts work, and even has a "re-education" section for us SVN users... It's what kickstarted me into Hg! Ricky Cron Stardust On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Lance Corrimal wrote: > Am Wednesday 25 Augu

Re: [opensource-dev] Naive question about Bitbucket

2010-08-25 Thread Marine Kelley
Aha ! That was it. Actually one has to Clone with TortoiseHg, and then to right click on the folder and choose TortoiseHg Update, and choose what changeset to apply. I'll look into the options so that it applies all the changes upon cloning, I don't feel like doing this one change at a time. Thank

Re: [opensource-dev] Naive question about Bitbucket

2010-08-25 Thread Lance Corrimal
Am Wednesday 25 August 2010 schrieb Brian McGroarty: > On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Marine Kelley wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > Pardon my naive question, but this is the first time I use > > TortoiseHg, and I'm having weird results here. My Cygwin is too > > old to update via cygwin-setup, I

Re: [opensource-dev] Naive question about Bitbucket

2010-08-25 Thread Brian McGroarty
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Marine Kelley wrote: > Hello all, > > Pardon my naive question, but this is the first time I use TortoiseHg, and > I'm having weird results here. My Cygwin is too old to update via > cygwin-setup, I have to reinstall it completely, and I don't want to do > that. S

[opensource-dev] Naive question about Bitbucket

2010-08-25 Thread Marine Kelley
Hello all, Pardon my naive question, but this is the first time I use TortoiseHg, and I'm having weird results here. My Cygwin is too old to update via cygwin-setup, I have to reinstall it completely, and I don't want to do that. So I'm falling back to TortoiseHg instead. And here is my problem :