Workbench "Memory Error"
Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous
While Workbench was open, I performed a
{{{ hg qpush hg qfinish -a hg push }}}
in a Command Line. Workbench didn't appear to appreciate it too much.
Dump:
{{{ #!python ** Mercurial version (1.9+10-e9264b45237d). TortoiseHg version (2.1.1) ** Command: --nofork workbench ** CWD: V:\Development ** Extensions loaded: svn, hggit, mq, rebase ** Python version: 2.6.6 (r266:84297, Aug 24 2010, 18:46:32) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] ** Windows version: (6, 1, 7601, 2, 'Service Pack 1') ** Processor architecture: x86 ** Qt-4.7.1 PyQt-4.8.3 Traceback (most recent call last): File "tortoisehg\hgqt\status.pyo", line 432, in run File "mercurial\context.pyo", line 704, in status File "mercurial\localrepo.pyo", line 1209, in status File "mercurial\context.pyo", line 372, in cmp File "mercurial\context.pyo", line 364, in size File "mercurial\filelog.pyo", line 63, in size File "mercurial\filelog.pyo", line 52, in renamed File "mercurial\revlog.pyo", line 899, in revision File "mercurial\revlog.pyo", line 832, in _chunkbase File "mercurial\revlog.pyo", line 829, in _chunk File "mercurial\revlog.pyo", line 115, in decompress MemoryError
}}}
And no I can't update to any newer Version of TortoiseHg as these finally broke HgSubversion for me completely, so I'll have to stick with 2.1.1