Note #2, if you import a commit into MQ and then unapply and reapply that commit it will have a different hash id even if you made no changes. This only happens with commits you pulled down, commits made locally will have the same hash id if no changes are made. Windows / Linux Issues Refreshing working directory file status is slow Sometimes refreshing the status of the files in working directory in TortoiseHg workbench can take a while, especially if you have a large number of ignored files like a node_modules folder. gitignore is no longer processed so you may miss changes when performing a pull, the solution is to symlink. Note you may need to change the ignore syntax to work with Hg since there are differences, also you can add. Push restores old branches that others have deleted hgignore into itself so you won’t be shown. Pre-pull = hg bookmarks | tr -d '*' | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 2 | xargs hg bookmark -d The workaround is to add the following to your global settings file File > Settings > Edit File: 1 Note when you perform a pull hggit does not delete branches locally that others have deleted from the remote repository, so the next time you do a push you end up restoring the deleted branches (Hg by default pushes all branches unlike Git which by default only pushes the current branch, this can be changed via File > Settings > Sync > Default Push). hg./myproj will show you, after successful authentication, the current status of your project as per the /var/This deletes all the local bookmarks on pre-pull so that pull will restore only the bookmarks that exist on the remote repository. Surfing to hg. will show you a nicely formatted list of available projects.
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