Merecurial and Python-2.7.x, Python-3.Y
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Sun Oct 2 02:34:54 EDT 2016
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On 10/1/2016 5:31 AM, Michael Felt wrote: > Finally, I got to where I understood what needed to be done to get both > Mercurial built - and the the new SSL requirements met. > > So, running: > > # hg clone https://hg.python.org/cpython > > works. What is the next step to getting Python-2.7 AND Python-3.7 so I > can submit patches against both versions and/or other versions? What OS? > Is it going to be a command like in the developer guide (that references > Python3.5)? I use TortoiseHG on Windows and love it relative to command lines. > Does this create a new directory, or just undo a lot of things that was > just cloned - or was 3.5 the development branch when the guide was last > updated? > > Will I need to clone (as above) several times - one for each version I > want to test against - and then run a second command -- OR -- I recommend one clone from hg.python.org and a share clone for each branch you care about linked to the master clone. Details in the devguide. But I don't know what will have to change when the repository is switched to git and gethup, perhaps next January. > is there an hg clone command to get a specific version (If that is in > the guide - my apologies, as I missed it. No. By default, the working directory for a clone is for the default branch. Any clone can be 'updated' to any branch. I have each share clone updated to a different branch, so I never update to a different branch. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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