Thursday 15 May 2014

python - Installing TortoiseHG on Gnome in Ubuntu 9.10? -


I follow the steps to install TortoiseHG on Ubuntu 9.10, using the following document:

I get the following error in my ~ / .xsession- errors

  evolution-alarm-notify-message: Tuesday 1 December 23:28: 26 200 9 sys: 1: GTK Alert: Action Group 'DirExtensionsMenuGroup' denies to add non-unique action 'HgNautilus :: 00None' to the command: 1: GtkWarning: gtk_action_get_name: asserting `GTK_IS_ ACTION (action) 'failed sys: 1: GtkWarning: gtk_ui_manager_add_ui: asserting `name = zero! | | Type == GTK_UI_MANAGER_SEPARATOR ': 1: Sis failed GtkWarning:' 01clone 'sys for' HgNautilus :: DirExtensionsMenuGroup 'action group refusing to add non-unique action: 1: GtkWarning: Denial of non-unique operation add 'HgNautilus :: 02init' action group 'DirExtensionsMenuGroup' to sys: 1: GtkWarning: Non-unique operation 'HgNautilus :: 03userconfig' DenExtensionsMenuGroup 'sys refuses to add to action group: 1: GtkWarning: non-unique Refuse to add action 'HgNautilus :: 05about' action c As 'DirExtensionsMenuGroup' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/ usr / bin / hgtk", line 44, & lt; Module & gt; Sys.exit (hggtk.hgtk.dispatch (sys.argv [1:]) "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/hggtk/hgtk.py", line 29, file transmission in U = _ui.ui ( Traceback = 'args' in 'traceback') TypeError: __init __ () found an unexpected keyword argument 'traceback'  

Does anyone know how to do this work? In the meanwhile I am using the command line. Thank you.

It appears that you are using 1.2.1 of Mercurial, which did not do in the refactoring has gone. This means that you can not use the latest version of TortoiseHg with an earlier version of Mercurial.

I recommend updating a new version or using an earlier version of TortoiseHg.


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