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EasyMercurial

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The current release is EasyMercurial 1.1.
Read the list of changes since the last release.

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Windows

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» Download EasyMercurial Windows installer

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The Mercurial executable and KDiff3 diff/merge application are included. Just install and run. (Thanks to Joachim Eibl for KDiff3 and to the TortoiseHg project for the bundling mechanism.)

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Mac OS/X

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» Download EasyMercurial package for Mac OS/X

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Mercurial itself is not included in this package.
Download and install it before you run EasyMercurial.

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You may also wish to install the PyCrypto library to enable the EasyMercurial password management facility. To do so, type sudo easy_install pycrypto in a terminal window.

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Linux

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» Download EasyMercurial for 32-bit Ubuntu/Debian
» Download EasyMercurial for 64-bit Ubuntu/Debian

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You should only have to install the relevant package: and all the necessary dependencies should be added by your package manager.

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Note: The first packages we made for the 1.1 release were not built correctly — our apologies to the dozen or so people who downloaded them and found they would not run. The packages linked above are fixed versions.

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Source code

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