On 22 March 2011 12:53, Éric Araujo <merwok at netwok.org> wrote: >> I still don't understand what that's supposed to look like. Is it supposed >> to be a URL which refers to my local repository? > No, to a repository published somewhere (hg.python.org, bitbucket (make > a server-side clone of mirror/cpython), any other hosting service). > > You have to use one public repo per bug, as roundup will only use the > default branch to compute the diff. Maybe adding support for named > branches so that you can have one repo used for many bug reports would > be useful. I don't know if it's supported here, but Mercurial allows branch names in URLS. See "hg help urls" but it's basically something like http://hg.python.org/cpython#3.1 Paul.
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