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4 <h2>I want to put my changes into a master repository shared with my colleagues</h2>
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6 <p>Setting up such a repository with a properly configured remote server
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7 is out of the scope of this Help, but you generally want one of the
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8 following:</p>
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10 <p><b>A server that everyone on your team has secure ssh access to</b>, <i>or</i></p>
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12 <p><b>An account with a managed online Mercurial hosting service</b></p>
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14 <p>With either of the above, you should be able to create a new
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15 repository on the server and obtain a Mercurial URL for it. That may
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16 be a <i>ssh://host/path</i> URL in the former case, or the URL (often an
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17 <i>https</i> one) provided by the service in the latter case.</p>
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19 <p>In EasyMercurial, you then:</p>
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21 <p><b>1. Go to Remote -> Set Remote Location.., enter the URL of the remote repository and click OK.</b>
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22 <ul><li>This tells EasyMercurial to use that URL as the default location for subsequent push and pull operations.</li></ul></p>
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24 <p><b>2. Click Push on the main toolbar at the top of the EasyMercurial window.</b></p>
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26 <p>This will push all of the changes that you have made in your local
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27 repository (since you pushed to the same target, if you ever have).
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28 You should do this regularly whenever you have a coherent set of
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29 changes for others to use or test. Your colleagues can then pull from
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30 the same remote repository URL to obtain your changes.</p>
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32 <p>For this to work, the target repository must be <i>related</i> to the local
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33 one. That means either a repository that has been pulled to, or
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34 pushed to from, the local repository before; or the repository that
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35 was initially used to clone the local one from; or else an empty
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36 repository.</p>
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