thg issueshttps://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues2020-06-21T11:21:21Zhttps://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5510Upon first double-click to 'open' a repository in far left column (Repository...2020-06-21T11:21:21ZBitbucket ImporterUpon first double-click to 'open' a repository in far left column (Repository Registry)*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
#!python
** Mercurial version (5.2.2). TortoiseHg version (5.1+255-10a1e3f75cba)
** Command: --nofork
** CWD: /home/paul
** Encoding: UTF-8
** Extensions loaded: g...*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
#!python
** Mercurial version (5.2.2). TortoiseHg version (5.1+255-10a1e3f75cba)
** Command: --nofork
** CWD: /home/paul
** Encoding: UTF-8
** Extensions loaded: graphlog, strip, rebase, tortoisehg.util.configitems
** Python version: 3.8.1 (default, Jan 8 2020, 23:09:20) [GCC 9.2.0]
** System: Linux EVGA-O 5.4.14-2-MANJARO #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Jan 24 09:34:16 UTC 2020 x86_64
** Qt-5.14.0 PyQt-5.14.1 QScintilla-2.11.4
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/revdetails.py", line 416, in _onFileSelected
self.fileview.display(model.fileData(index))
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/fileview.py", line 498, in display
fd.load(self.isChangeSelectionEnabled())
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/filedata.py", line 731, in load
_ui.setconfig('ui', 'paginate', 'off', 'subrepodata')
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/mercurial/ui.py", line 553, in setconfig
cfg.set(section, name, value, source)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/mercurial/config.py", line 94, in set
assert not isinstance(
AssertionError: b'config section may not be unicode strings on Python 3'https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5502Custom tools get run in the background - output is not logged2020-06-21T11:21:13ZBitbucket ImporterCustom tools get run in the background - output is not logged*Created originally on Bitbucket by [DaveInCaz (David Hollman)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B2dd8bec0-e2b4-43d0-b274-6ee79db66b75%7D/)*
It looks like if you define a custom tool in workbench that is not an “hg…” or “thg…” command - ie just ...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [DaveInCaz (David Hollman)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B2dd8bec0-e2b4-43d0-b274-6ee79db66b75%7D/)*
It looks like if you define a custom tool in workbench that is not an “hg…” or “thg…” command - ie just some other program, that program is always run without its output being captured and logged.
I think this originates here:
[https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/src/8b7a4b6de67be87b0e2f16cb818cfd530b35c00a/tortoisehg/hgqt/repowidget.py?at=default#lines-2257](https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/src/8b7a4b6de67be87b0e2f16cb818cfd530b35c00a/tortoisehg/hgqt/repowidget.py?at=default#lines-2257)
```
# Otherwise, run the selected command in the background
try:
res = subprocess.Popen(command, cwd=workingdir, shell=True)
```
This lack of feedback from the subprocess makes it kinda hard to debug a custom setup or any other output the user might need. In my recent case I’ve resorted to having the background process popup a GUI messagebox which is an OK workaround, but it would be much nicer for its stdout or stderr just to be captured & reported.
Thankshttps://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5499Detect rename not working2020-06-21T11:21:09ZBitbucket ImporterDetect rename not working*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
After moving a directory containing lots of files and IDE failing to do the VCS operation, I tried to resolve renamed files with tortoise hg.
I had lots of missing files which I "Forget", ...*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
After moving a directory containing lots of files and IDE failing to do the VCS operation, I tried to resolve renamed files with tortoise hg.
I had lots of missing files which I "Forget", then using a file example that has status "was deleted" and the same file renamed has status "is unversioned".
Running the the "Detect rename" tools results in no matches even that the two files content is identical.
Verify repository:
% hg verify --verbose
repository uses revlog format 1
checking changesets
checking manifests
crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
checking files
checked 2392 changesets with 17122 changes to 5251 files
[command completed successfully Sun Jan 05 14:10:04 2020]
Side note: if I lower the threshold to 0, all source files show matching the same single file (low percent). Shouldn't be also similar to other files? Why only one?
TortoiseHg 5.0.2
Windows 10
*Attachments:* [hg_files_ren](/uploads/0735f1faa21b3fe8ec22478aa9d5fd28/hg_files_ren.png)[hg_files](/uploads/7ce4a66456585b06192af6e7b827c398/hg_files.png)https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5496Files are not updated while pull operation.2020-06-21T11:21:02ZBitbucket ImporterFiles are not updated while pull operation.*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
While pulling/cloning from repository, files are not getting added or added files are not visible in workbench. Operation is get stuck.
refer attached screen shot.![issue](C:\Users\ssarode...*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
While pulling/cloning from repository, files are not getting added or added files are not visible in workbench. Operation is get stuck.
refer attached screen shot.![issue](C:\Users\ssarode\Desktop\Hg.png)https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5485Text copied from TortoiseHg workbench to clipboard disappears from clipboard ...2020-06-21T11:20:50ZBitbucket ImporterText copied from TortoiseHg workbench to clipboard disappears from clipboard when closing TortoiseHg workbench*Created originally on Bitbucket by [KoenT_IM (Koen Tanghe)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B020a1154-eb8b-49d3-812c-47dad177c9c5%7D/)*
**Description**
Whenever I copy some text from within the TortoiseHg workbench to the Windows clipboard,...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [KoenT_IM (Koen Tanghe)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B020a1154-eb8b-49d3-812c-47dad177c9c5%7D/)*
**Description**
Whenever I copy some text from within the TortoiseHg workbench to the Windows clipboard, then close the workbench, and then try to paste the clipboard in some other application, it doesn’t work: no text is pasted at all. It is as if the text has been removed from the clipboard by closing the workbench.
**Reproduction steps**
1. open the TortoiseHg workbench by right-clicking on the top folder of your locally checked out repository and selecting “Hg Workbench“
2. select a changeset in the list of changesets to have the full commit message show up in the revision details panel
3. in that panel, select and copy some text from the commit message
4. close the workbench, go to a different Windows application and paste the copied text → no text is pasted at all \(expected behavior: the copied text should still be in the clipboard and get pasted just fine in the other application\)
Note that in step 4. pasting does work if you keep the workbench open at the moment of pasting.
**Technical info**
TortoiseHg version 5.0.2 \(with Mercurial-5.0.2, Python-2.7.13, PyQt-5.9.1, Qt-5.9.2\)
Windows 10 Pro, version 1903, OS build 18362.476https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5481py3: password prompt for push pops up repeatedly2020-06-21T11:20:46ZBitbucket Importerpy3: password prompt for push pops up repeatedly*Created originally on Bitbucket by [cbillington (Chris Billington)](https://bitbucket.org/%7Be363c5a9-5075-4656-afb5-88bd6a6dceeb%7D/)*
I have my username for bitbucket set in my `.hgrc`, but not my password. When I push from tortoiseh...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [cbillington (Chris Billington)](https://bitbucket.org/%7Be363c5a9-5075-4656-afb5-88bd6a6dceeb%7D/)*
I have my username for bitbucket set in my `.hgrc`, but not my password. When I push from tortoisehg it prompts for my password, but then when I enter it and hit enter, the prompt appears again as if I had gotten the password wrong, even though I got it right. The prompt continues to pup up indefinitely. However if I click cancel, I notice the push was actually successful (not sure if the push occurred after the first successful password or only after clicking cancel on the last password prompt).
This is using the latest commit of thg with Python 3.8 on Arch Linux with a devopment build of mercurial 5.2:
```
TortoiseHg
version 5.1+192-7a21581d3de0
with Mercurial-5.2+209-d3c4368099ed, Python-3.8.0, PyQt-5.13.2, Qt-5.13.2
```https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5479py3: traceback upon starting workbench twice2020-06-21T11:20:44ZBitbucket Importerpy3: traceback upon starting workbench twice*Created originally on Bitbucket by [cbillington (Chris Billington)](https://bitbucket.org/%7Be363c5a9-5075-4656-afb5-88bd6a6dceeb%7D/)*
To reproduce:
* run thg
* run thg again whilst the first one is still running
traceback:
...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [cbillington (Chris Billington)](https://bitbucket.org/%7Be363c5a9-5075-4656-afb5-88bd6a6dceeb%7D/)*
To reproduce:
* run thg
* run thg again whilst the first one is still running
traceback:
```
#!python
** Mercurial version (5.2+209-d3c4368099ed). TortoiseHg version (5.1+192-7a21581d3de0)
** Command:
** CWD: /home/bilbo
** Encoding: UTF-8
** Extensions loaded: strip, mq, churn, rebase, tortoisehg.util.configitems
** Python version: 3.8.0 (default, Oct 23 2019, 18:51:26) [GCC 9.2.0]
** System: Linux bilbo-arch 4.19.84-1-lts #1 SMP Tue, 12 Nov 2019 22:19:52 +0000 x86_64
** Qt-5.13.2 PyQt-5.13.2 QScintilla-2.11.3
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/run.py", line 138, in dispatch
return _runcatch(u, args)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/run.py", line 342, in _runcatch
return runcommand(ui, args)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/run.py", line 435, in runcommand
return _runcommand(lui, options, cmd, d)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/run.py", line 487, in _runcommand
return checkargs()
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/run.py", line 440, in checkargs
return cmdfunc()
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/run.py", line 433, in <lambda>
d = lambda: qtrun(checkedfunc, ui, *args,
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/qtapp.py", line 464, in __call__
dlg, reporoot = self._createdialog(dlgfunc, args, opts)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/qtapp.py", line 528, in _createdialog
return dlgfunc(self._ui, *args, **opts), reporoot
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/mercurial/util.py", line 1840, in check
return func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/run.py", line 1051, in log
serverexists = qtapp.connectToExistingWorkbench('[echo]')
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tortoisehg/hgqt/qtapp.py", line 353, in connectToExistingWorkbench
socket.write(QByteArray(data))
TypeError: arguments did not match any overloaded call:
QByteArray(): too many arguments
QByteArray(int, str): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
QByteArray(Union[QByteArray, bytes, bytearray]): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
```https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5473AppImage for portable Linux setups2020-06-21T11:20:38ZBitbucket ImporterAppImage for portable Linux setups*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
I'd like to request an AppImage of TortoiseHG. Possibly accompanied by Information on how to AppImage the current version.
Background: I do a lot of work on Linux and often use Mercurial f...*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
I'd like to request an AppImage of TortoiseHG. Possibly accompanied by Information on how to AppImage the current version.
Background: I do a lot of work on Linux and often use Mercurial from the commandline. While working on Windows though, I found TortoiseHG to be nice and easy especially for my students who tend to like the graphics more than the console.
I'd like to be able to spread a portable bundle of LaTex, TeXStudio and Mercurial to my students.
TortoiseHG seems to be a perfect fit, as it is fairly capabel, and on windows its easily turned portable.
However on Linux it seems difficult to get TortoiseHG to become portable.https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5472Preview panels do not update2020-06-21T11:20:37ZBitbucket ImporterPreview panels do not update*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
When doing a search it will return search results and clicking on them the preview will show below with all the relevant information, but if I do a second search and click on the search res...*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
When doing a search it will return search results and clicking on them the preview will show below with all the relevant information, but if I do a second search and click on the search results the preview windows do not update with the correct information. Also after committing if I press the 'detect out going changes' button, it will show the outgoing change but when I click on it, it again doesnt update the preview windows
*Attachments:* [torthg](/uploads/d05a12e45604b5523d7d53cf2e611f43/torthg.png)https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5471Using Windows's new native OpenSSH ssh.exe thg hangs forever (host verificati...2020-06-21T11:20:35ZBitbucket ImporterUsing Windows's new native OpenSSH ssh.exe thg hangs forever (host verification step the first time is interactive)*Created originally on Bitbucket by [joonas_fi (Joonas Loppi)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B73edf87e-b947-49d3-a9c6-49941ddd8c2d%7D/)*
Nowadays Windows has native OpenSSH built-in: [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administra...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [joonas_fi (Joonas Loppi)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B73edf87e-b947-49d3-a9c6-49941ddd8c2d%7D/)*
Nowadays Windows has native OpenSSH built-in: [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/openssh/openssh\_install\_firstuse](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/openssh/openssh_install_firstuse)
I think it’s good to migrate to it, because now it works around the same in Linux and Windows and Putty’s SSH agent protocol implementation \(pageant\) is very hacky.
Now that on Windows OpenSSH handles the SSH agent as well, I think the protocol is about the same as in Linux \(though on Windows it uses named pipe \(name: \`openssh-ssh-agent\`\) probably because Unix sockets are not yet generally available on Windows\).
What didn’t work:
TortoiseHg just hanged forever when I tried to push to GitHub \(I use hggit\). Observing the command line \(\`ssh [git@github.com](mailto:git@github.com) "git-receive-pack 'function61/turbobob.git'"\`\) I did the same from command prompt, and ssh.exe asked me to accept GitHub’s host RSA key fingerprint. The \`git-receive-pack\` command did its thing successfully.
Now that the host key ack is stored, OpenSSH \+ Git integration works from TortoiseHg flawlessly.
tl;dr: we may need to pass a flag to ssh.exe for it to accept host key automatically \(if seeing that host’s key for the first time\) and to make SSH command automatically fail if host key verification fails?https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5469Mandatory Merge with secret head2020-06-21T11:20:33ZBitbucket ImporterMandatory Merge with secret head*Created originally on Bitbucket by [Tommaso Migliorini](https://bitbucket.org/%7B5925b491-3796-45bd-922b-a29123411c20%7D/)*
Hi,
I have a branch with two heads but one of these is secret. If I want merge a public head with another br...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [Tommaso Migliorini](https://bitbucket.org/%7B5925b491-3796-45bd-922b-a29123411c20%7D/)*
Hi,
I have a branch with two heads but one of these is secret. If I want merge a public head with another branch I cant do it, I must merge first with a secret changeset. Why?
Thank youhttps://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5468Allow splitting changes in commit dialog2020-06-21T11:20:32ZBitbucket ImporterAllow splitting changes in commit dialog*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
Please see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49552169/tortoisehg-how-to-split-changes-in-commit-dialog for a description.*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
Please see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49552169/tortoisehg-how-to-split-changes-in-commit-dialog for a description.https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5467Documentation is Windows-centric2020-06-21T11:20:31ZBitbucket ImporterDocumentation is Windows-centric*Created originally on Bitbucket by [matteosistisette (matteo sisti sette)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B9fa605ad-375e-45d8-bd81-71c0b4ff11b4%7D/)*
I was searching the docs to find where the list of repositories in the registry is stored on...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [matteosistisette (matteo sisti sette)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B9fa605ad-375e-45d8-bd81-71c0b4ff11b4%7D/)*
I was searching the docs to find where the list of repositories in the registry is stored on Ubuntu, but most of the docs seem to be written as if TortoiseHg was exclusively for Windows.
For example at [https://tortoisehg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/settings.html](https://tortoisehg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/settings.html)
> A site-wide configuration file in `C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg\Mercurial.ini` This file is read first and thus has the lowest priority.
>
> A per-user configuration file in `C:\Documents and Settings\username\Mercurial.ini`
>
> …..
All those paths are windows-specific and there’s no mention of their counterparts on Linux or Mac OS.
The same at [https://tortoisehg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html](https://tortoisehg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html)
https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5464Change file overlay icons to "Status" column for Windows 10 1709+2020-06-21T11:20:27ZBitbucket ImporterChange file overlay icons to "Status" column for Windows 10 1709+*Created originally on Bitbucket by [dcappendijk (Dennis Cappendijk)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B520cf103-a8fc-402d-9358-5e3f6a93601d%7D/)*
Apparently, since windows 10 1709 the overlay icons may be migrated to a status column, this would...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [dcappendijk (Dennis Cappendijk)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B520cf103-a8fc-402d-9358-5e3f6a93601d%7D/)*
Apparently, since windows 10 1709 the overlay icons may be migrated to a status column, this would resolve \(for w10 users at least\) the issue of the icon overlay issue.
More information here:
[https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20190313-00/?p=101094](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20190313-00/?p=101094)
Example implementation \+ source:
[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cfapi/build-a-cloud-file-sync-engine](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cfapi/build-a-cloud-file-sync-engine)
[https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-classic-samples/tree/master/Samples/CloudMirror](https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-classic-samples/tree/master/Samples/CloudMirror)https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5463Copying commit hash puts newlines in the string2020-06-21T11:20:26ZBitbucket ImporterCopying commit hash puts newlines in the string*Created originally on Bitbucket by [DaveInCaz (David Hollman)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B2dd8bec0-e2b4-43d0-b274-6ee79db66b75%7D/)*
If you double click and then copy the commit hash, it copies some newlnes into the string also.
...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [DaveInCaz (David Hollman)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B2dd8bec0-e2b4-43d0-b274-6ee79db66b75%7D/)*
If you double click and then copy the commit hash, it copies some newlnes into the string also.
e.g., from here:
![](https://bitbucket.org/repo/48R4X/images/463332341-image.png)
in WorkBench.
Seems like a newline is appended at least to the left of the string, and maybe to the right also.
This is just an annoyance when pasting the text anywhere.
Thanks
https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5459Include Branch name in default Keyword search2020-06-21T11:20:22ZBitbucket ImporterInclude Branch name in default Keyword search*Created originally on Bitbucket by [James Anderson](https://bitbucket.org/%7Bd3850099-f35c-48ca-a821-ae61817d3ab2%7D/)*
I often want to search for a named branch in the repo, but by default the revision set query \(`Ctrl+S`\) searches ...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [James Anderson](https://bitbucket.org/%7Bd3850099-f35c-48ca-a821-ae61817d3ab2%7D/)*
I often want to search for a named branch in the repo, but by default the revision set query \(`Ctrl+S`\) searches my text using `keyword()` which does not look at the the branch names.
I know that I can type in '`branch(abc)`' or use the separate Search window, or even write the branch name in the commit message \(I do that but not everyone else here does\), however it would be very convenient if `keyword()` also included the branch field, or alternatively if the revision set query could look at both `keyword()` and `branch()` together.
Is this something that could be implemented, or is this just wishful thinking?
If there was a way to override the search behaviour without rebuilding the thg source code I would be happy with that.
Thanks in advance.https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5457Error during merge to local2020-06-21T11:20:20ZBitbucket ImporterError during merge to local*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
This happened after committing local changes, pull from repository and trying to merge with local. Just one changed file in my commit, and it was not changed in repository
*Attachments:* ...*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
This happened after committing local changes, pull from repository and trying to merge with local. Just one changed file in my commit, and it was not changed in repository
*Attachments:* [bugreport.txt](/uploads/d28e6766129143bd1b39e269ecd9d511/bugreport.txt)https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5456Add repository directory argument to diffargs offerings2020-06-21T11:20:18ZBitbucket ImporterAdd repository directory argument to diffargs offerings*Created originally on Bitbucket by [Brandon Jones](https://bitbucket.org/%7B0ec8a5b6-25b5-4c9b-94d0-3053ff8f366a%7D/)*
I have a specific need to copy the diff files \($child and $parent\) to another directory so that dependencies of th...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [Brandon Jones](https://bitbucket.org/%7B0ec8a5b6-25b5-4c9b-94d0-3053ff8f366a%7D/)*
I have a specific need to copy the diff files \($child and $parent\) to another directory so that dependencies of those files are found. I can do this just fine for merging as I have $output available to me, which allows me to pull the repository path from it. I do not however have this available to me from diffargs.
I am calling a batch file that launches an executable to difference the files, and I need to find out what the path to the repository is so that I can correct dependency issues, as TortoiseHG copies these files to be diffed to a temp directory, breaking my dependencies.https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5455Add checkbox for --after to rename / copy dialog2020-06-21T11:20:17ZBitbucket ImporterAdd checkbox for --after to rename / copy dialog*Created originally on Bitbucket by [psuter (Peter Suter)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B48b289e8-68dd-4aa4-8d3a-6458c5363d69%7D/)*
* Right click a file in Explorer.
* Select “TortoiseHG → Rename File…”
* \(Should this not be renamed...*Created originally on Bitbucket by [psuter (Peter Suter)](https://bitbucket.org/%7B48b289e8-68dd-4aa4-8d3a-6458c5363d69%7D/)*
* Right click a file in Explorer.
* Select “TortoiseHG → Rename File…”
* \(Should this not be renamed to “Rename / Copy / Move File…”?\)
* A nice dialog appears that allows to rename / copy / move the file.
* Unfortunately the dialog is missing a checkbox for the `-A` / `--after` command line argument. Could this be added?
Thanks!
\(Requests for different enhancements that would improve the usability of the same ultimate goal: #4523 #5141\)https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg/-/issues/5454CopyHash fails sometimes2020-06-21T11:20:16ZBitbucket ImporterCopyHash fails sometimes*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
In the hg workbench, I right-click upon a commit item in the graph and select "Copy hash" -> bug report window opens.
Unfortunatly this is not reproducable every time, but it happens fr...*Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous*
In the hg workbench, I right-click upon a commit item in the graph and select "Copy hash" -> bug report window opens.
Unfortunatly this is not reproducable every time, but it happens from time to time. It seems to be independent upon the node that I select. Whenever this error occurs I must close the workbench and open it again, or this error appears every time I try to perform this action. After restarting the workbench most often copying the hash value will work.
#!python
** Mercurial version (4.8.1). TortoiseHg version (4.8.1)
** Command: --nofork workbench
** CWD: R:\proj\proj
** Encoding: cp1252
** Extensions loaded: mercurial_keyring, strip, mq, tortoisehg.util.configitems
** Python version: 2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:53:40) [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)]
** Windows version: sys.getwindowsversion(major=6, minor=2, build=9200, platform=2, service_pack='')
** Processor architecture: x64
** Qt-5.9.2 PyQt-5.9.1 QScintilla-2.10.2.dev1711012104
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tortoisehg\hgqt\repowidget.pyo", line 1977, in copyHash
TypeError: b2a_hex() argument 1 must be string or buffer, not None