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mercurial-server 0.8 released

mercurial-server home page mercurial-server gives your developers remote read/write access to centralized Mercurial repositories using SSH public key authentication; it provides convenient and...

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Getting into Debian

mercurial-server is an official Debian package! Right now it’s only in the “unstable” distribution, but all being well it will slowly percolate forward, first into “testing”, then eventually into the...

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Publishing your mercurial-server repositories to the Web

I got a couple of queries recently on how to make your mercurial-server repositories publically readable over HTTP. Happily this isn’t hard to do, and doesn’t really touch on mercurial-server itself....

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mercurial-server version 1.1 released

Version 1.1 of mercurial-server is now available. This permits one repository to be in a subdirectory of another, which makes subrepositories more convenient, as well as improvements to logging and...

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mercurial-server 1.2 released

Version 1.2 of mercurial-server is now available. This fixes a security problem, adds compatibility with Mercurial 1.9 and fixes incompatibilities with older versions of Python, adds MQ compatibility,...

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mercurial-server needs a long-term Debian sponsor

Thanks to the patient work of Jakub Wilk, mercurial-server 1.2-1 has hit the Debian “unstable” repository, where all being well it should make its way into testing, stable, Ubuntu and so forth. Jakub...

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Persuading mercurial-server to work on Windows

A few years back, needing decent authentication and key management for Mercurial repositories, we wrote mercurial-server. Recently, we were in the position of wanting to use this with one of our...

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