Startup exception thrown following new installation of 2.1
Created originally on Bitbucket by nickpierpoint (Nick Pierpoint)
The following bug report appeared after an install of 2.1 and a reboot:
{{{ #!python ** Mercurial version (1.9). TortoiseHg version (2.1) ** Command: ** CWD: C:\Documents and Settings\pierng ** Extensions loaded: mq, fetch, eol, kilnauth, kilnpath, kiln, caseguard, big-push, nobranch ** Python version: 2.6.6 (r266:84297, Aug 24 2010, 18:46:32) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] ** Windows version: (5, 1, 2600, 2, 'Service Pack 3') ** Processor architecture: x86 ** Qt-4.7.1 PyQt-4.8.3 Traceback (most recent call last): File "tortoisehg\hgqt\run.pyo", line 50, in dispatch File "tortoisehg\hgqt\run.pyo", line 236, in _runcatch File "tortoisehg\hgqt\run.pyo", line 309, in runcommand File "tortoisehg\hgqt\run.pyo", line 360, in _runcommand File "tortoisehg\hgqt\run.pyo", line 314, in checkargs File "tortoisehg\hgqt\run.pyo", line 308, in File "mercurial\util.pyo", line 385, in check File "tortoisehg\hgqt\run.pyo", line 692, in log File "tortoisehg\hgqt\workbench.pyo", line 17, in File "tortoisehg\hgqt\mq.pyo", line 21, in File "tortoisehg\hgqt\commit.pyo", line 19, in ImportError: cannot import name mq
}}}
This is a system used with Kiln extensions and there was an existing installation of 1.9.x