# HG changeset patch
# User Dmitry Neverov
# Date 1315410407 -14400
# Node ID 2e52f00a3c947444dbb309849ffc7587f2f797a1
# Parent e2c0cb7d53c10f7b6c286c959fb22a7c9b226f12
Update whole hg distribution to 1.5.2
diff -r e2c0cb7d53c1 -r 2e52f00a3c94 mercurial-tests/testData/bin/COPYING.rtf
Binary file mercurial-tests/testData/bin/COPYING.rtf has changed
diff -r e2c0cb7d53c1 -r 2e52f00a3c94 mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Contributors.txt
--- a/mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Contributors.txt Wed Sep 07 19:31:10 2011 +0400
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-[This file is here for historical purposes, all recent contributors
-should appear in the changelog directly]
-
-Andrea Arcangeli
-Thomas Arendsen Hein
-Goffredo Baroncelli
-Muli Ben-Yehuda
-Mikael Berthe
-Benoit Boissinot
-Brendan Cully
-Vincent Danjean
-Jake Edge
-Michael Fetterman
-Edouard Gomez
-Eric Hopper
-Alecs King
-Volker Kleinfeld
-Vadim Lebedev
-Christopher Li
-Chris Mason
-Colin McMillen
-Wojciech Milkowski
-Chad Netzer
-Bryan O'Sullivan
-Vicent SeguĂ Pascual
-Sean Perry
-Nguyen Anh Quynh
-Ollivier Robert
-Alexander Schremmer
-Arun Sharma
-Josef "Jeff" Sipek
-Kevin Smith
-TK Soh
-Radoslaw Szkodzinski
-Samuel Tardieu
-K Thananchayan
-Andrew Thompson
-Michael S. Tsirkin
-Rafael Villar Burke
-Tristan Wibberley
-Mark Williamson
diff -r e2c0cb7d53c1 -r 2e52f00a3c94 mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Copying.txt
--- a/mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Copying.txt Wed Sep 07 19:31:10 2011 +0400
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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diff -r e2c0cb7d53c1 -r 2e52f00a3c94 mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Mercurial.ini
--- a/mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Mercurial.ini Wed Sep 07 19:31:10 2011 +0400
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
-; System-wide Mercurial config file.
-;
-; !!! Do Not Edit This File !!!
-;
-; This file will be replaced by the installer on every upgrade.
-; Editing this file can cause strange side effects on Vista.
-;
-; http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/135
-;
-; To change settings you see in this file, override (or enable) them in
-; your user Mercurial.ini file, where USERNAME is your Windows user name:
-;
-; XP or older - C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Mercurial.ini
-; Vista or later - C:\Users\USERNAME\Mercurial.ini
-
-
-[ui]
-; editor used to enter commit logs, etc. Most text editors will work.
-editor = notepad
-; show changed files and be a bit more verbose if True
-; verbose = True
-
-; username data to appear in commits
-; it usually takes the form: Joe User
-; username = Joe User
-
-; In order to push/pull over ssh you must specify an ssh tool
-;ssh = "C:\Progra~1\TortoiseSVN\bin\TortoisePlink.exe" -ssh -2
-;ssh = C:\cygwin\bin\ssh
-
-;
-; For more information about mercurial extensions, start here
-; http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/UsingExtensions
-;
-; Extensions shipped with Mercurial
-;
-[extensions]
-;acl =
-;alias =
-;bookmarks =
-;bugzilla =
-;children =
-;churn =
-;color =
-;convert =
-;extdiff =
-;fetch =
-;gpg =
-;graphlog =
-;hgcia =
-;hgk =
-;highlight =
-;interhg =
-;keyword =
-;mq =
-;notify =
-;pager =
-;parentrevspec =
-;patchbomb =
-;purge =
-;rebase =
-;record =
-;transplant =
-;win32mbcs =
-;win32text =
-;zeroconf =
-
-; To use cleverencode/cleverdecode, you must enable win32text extension
-
-[encode]
-; Encode files that don't contain NUL characters.
-
-; ** = cleverencode:
-
-; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
-; you want encoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
-
-; *.txt = dumbencode:
-
-
-[decode]
-; Decode files that don't contain NUL characters.
-
-; ** = cleverdecode:
-
-; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
-; you want decoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
-
-; **.txt = dumbdecode:
-
-[patch]
-; If you enable win32text filtering, you will want to enable this
-; line as well to allow patching to work correctly.
-
-; eol = crlf
-
-
-;
-; Define external diff commands
-;
-[extdiff]
-;cmd.bc3diff = C:\Program Files\Beyond Compare 3\BCompare.exe
-;cmd.vdiff = C:\Progra~1\TortoiseSVN\bin\TortoiseMerge.exe
-;cmd.vimdiff = gvim.exe
-;opts.vimdiff = -f '+next' '+execute "DirDiff ".argv(0)." ".argv(1)'
-
-
-[hgk]
-; Replace the following with your path to hgk, uncomment it and
-; install ActiveTcl (or another win32 port like tclkit)
-; path="C:\Program Files\Mercurial\Contrib\hgk.tcl"
-; vdiff=vdiff
-
-
-;
-; The git extended diff format can represent binary files, file
-; permission changes, and rename information that the normal patch format
-; cannot describe. However it is also not compatible with tools which
-; expect normal patches. so enable git patches at your own risk.
-;
-[diff]
-;git = false
-;nodates = false
-
-# Some default global settings for common merge tools
-
-[merge-tools]
-kdiff3.args=--auto --L1 base --L2 local --L3 other $base $local $other -o $output
-kdiff3.regkey=Software\KDiff3
-kdiff3.regappend=\kdiff3.exe
-kdiff3.fixeol=True
-kdiff3.gui=True
-
-gvimdiff.args=--nofork -d -g -O $local $other $base
-gvimdiff.regkey=Software\Vim\GVim
-gvimdiff.regname=path
-gvimdiff.priority=-9
-
-merge.checkconflicts=True
-merge.priority=-10
-
-gpyfm.gui=True
-
-meld.gui=True
-
-tkdiff.args=$local $other -a $base -o $output
-tkdiff.gui=True
-tkdiff.priority=-8
-
-xxdiff.args=--show-merged-pane --exit-with-merge-status --title1 local --title2 base --title3 other --merged-filename $output --merge $local $base $other
-xxdiff.gui=True
-xxdiff.priority=-8
-
-diffmerge.args=--nosplash --merge --title1=base --title2=local --title3=other $base $local $other
-diffmerge.checkchanged=True
-diffmerge.gui=True
-
-p4merge.args=$base $local $other $output
-p4merge.regkey=Software\Perforce\Environment
-p4merge.regname=P4INSTROOT
-p4merge.regappend=\p4merge.exe
-p4merge.gui=True
-p4merge.priority=-8
-
-tortoisemerge.args=/base:$base /mine:$local /theirs:$other /merged:$output
-tortoisemerge.regkey=Software\TortoiseSVN
-tortoisemerge.checkchanged=True
-tortoisemerge.gui=True
-
-ecmerge.args=$base $local $other --mode=merge3 --title0=base --title1=local --title2=other --to=$output
-ecmerge.regkey=Software\Elli\xc3\xa9 Computing\Merge
-ecmerge.gui=True
-
-filemerge.executable=/Developer/Applications/Utilities/FileMerge.app/Contents/MacOS/FileMerge
-filemerge.args=-left $other -right $local -ancestor $base -merge $output
-filemerge.gui=True
-
-beyondcompare3.args=$local $other $base $output /ro /lefttitle=local /centertitle=base /righttitle=other /automerge /reviewconflicts /solo
-beyondcompare3.regkey=Software\Scooter Software\Beyond Compare 3
-beyondcompare3.regname=ExePath
-beyondcompare3.gui=True
-
-winmerge.args=/e /u /dl local /dr other /wr $local $other $output
-winmerge.regkey=Software\Thingamahoochie\WinMerge
-winmerge.regname=Executable
-winmerge.checkchanged=True
-winmerge.gui=True
diff -r e2c0cb7d53c1 -r 2e52f00a3c94 mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Mercurial.url
--- a/mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Mercurial.url Wed Sep 07 19:31:10 2011 +0400
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-[InternetShortcut]
-URL=http://mercurial.selenic.com/
diff -r e2c0cb7d53c1 -r 2e52f00a3c94 mercurial-tests/testData/bin/ReadMe.html
--- a/mercurial-tests/testData/bin/ReadMe.html Wed Sep 07 19:31:10 2011 +0400
+++ b/mercurial-tests/testData/bin/ReadMe.html Wed Sep 07 19:46:47 2011 +0400
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
- Mercurial is Copyright 2005-2009 Matt Mackall and others. See
+ Mercurial is Copyright 2005-2010 Matt Mackall and others. See
the Contributors.txt file for a list of contributors.
@@ -148,8 +148,7 @@
Mercurial is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU
- General Public License version 2 as published by the Free
- Software Foundation.
+ General Public License version 2 or any later version.
diff -r e2c0cb7d53c1 -r 2e52f00a3c94 mercurial-tests/testData/bin/ReleaseNotes.txt
--- a/mercurial-tests/testData/bin/ReleaseNotes.txt Wed Sep 07 19:31:10 2011 +0400
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-Welcome to Mercurial for Windows!
----------------------------------
-
-For configuration and usage directions, please read the ReadMe.html
-file that comes with this package.
-
-Also check the release notes at:
-
- http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/WhatsNew
diff -r e2c0cb7d53c1 -r 2e52f00a3c94 mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Templates/atom/changelog.tmpl
--- a/mercurial-tests/testData/bin/Templates/atom/changelog.tmpl Wed Sep 07 19:31:10 2011 +0400
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-{header}
-
- {urlbase}{url}
-
-
-