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Created Nov 04, 2019 by Bitbucket Importer@bitbucket_importerOwner

AppImage 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 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.

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