Mercurial > hg > easyhg
changeset 695:bbf4696f65e3
Update README
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Mon, 10 Dec 2018 15:26:04 +0000 |
parents | 7194ca023517 |
children | 6a3d38b7f672 |
files | README.txt |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/README.txt Mon Dec 10 15:20:01 2018 +0000 +++ b/README.txt Mon Dec 10 15:26:04 2018 +0000 @@ -26,26 +26,25 @@ Building EasyMercurial ====================== -EasyMercurial is written in C++ using the Qt4 toolkit. On most -platforms, you can build it by running "qmake" followed by "make". Qt -version 4.6 or newer is required. +EasyMercurial is written in C++ using the Qt5 toolkit. On most +platforms, you can build it by running "qmake" followed by "make". To run EasyMercurial ==================== Just run the EasyMercurial application that is produced by the build. -You will of course also need to have Mercurial installed (version 1.7 -or newer). If you want to use the EasyHg authentication extension, -you will also need PyQt4 (the Python bindings for Qt4); you may also -wish to install the python-crypto library for the password store. -Finally, an external diff/merge utility is required, typically kdiff3. +You will also need to have Mercurial installed (version 1.7 or newer). +If you want to use the EasyHg authentication extension, you will also +need PyQt5 (the Python bindings for Qt5); you may also wish to install +the python-crypto library for the password store. Finally, an +external diff/merge utility is required, typically kdiff3. EasyMercurial is Copyright 2010 Jari Korhonen Copyright 2010-2013 Chris Cannam -Copyright 2010-2013 Queen Mary, University of London +Copyright 2010-2018 Queen Mary, University of London