# HG changeset patch # User Bryan O'Sullivan # Date 1127287220 25200 # Node ID 9a625fbfa220a16e7acec7b3318d2d70df212f91 # Parent 40ccb87dac710722c914925681c93d0c8c7c473b Turn the win32 README into a HTML file for now. diff -r 40ccb87dac71 -r 9a625fbfa220 contrib/win32/README.txt --- a/contrib/win32/README.txt Wed Sep 21 00:02:53 2005 -0700 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -Mercurial version 0.7 for Windows ---------------------------------- - -Welcome to Mercurial for Windows! - -Mercurial is a command-line application. You must run it from the -Windows command prompt (or if you're hard core, a MinGW shell). - -By default, Mercurial installs to C:\Mercurial. The Mercurial command -is called hg.exe. To run this command, the install directory must be -in your search path. - - -Setting your search path temporarily ------------------------------------- - -To set your search path temporarily, type the following into a command -prompt window: - -set PATH=C:\Mercurial;%PATH% - - -Setting your search path permanently ------------------------------------- - -To set your search path permanently, perform the following steps. -These instructions are for Windows NT, 2000 and XP. - -1. Open the Control Panel. Under Windows XP, select the "Classic - View". - -2. Enter the "System" control panel. - -3. Click on "Advanced". - -4. Click on "Environment Variables". - -5. Under "System variables", you will see "Path". Double-click it. - -6. Edit "Variable value". Each path element is separated by a - semicolon (";") character. Append a semicolon to the end of the - list, followed by the path where you installed Mercurial - (e.g. C:\Mercurial). - -7. Click on the various "OK" buttons until you're back up to the top - level. - -8. Log out and log back in, or restart your system. - -9. The next time you run the Windows command prompt, you will be able - to run hg.exe. - - -Testing Mercurial ------------------ - -The easiest way to check that Mercurial is installed properly is to -just type the following at the command prompt: - -hg - -It should print a help message. If it does, it should work fine for -you. - - -Reporting problems ------------------- - -Before you report any problems, please consult the Mercurial web site -at http://www.selenic.com/mercurial and see if your question is -already in our list of Frequently Answered Questions (the "FAQ"). - -If you cannot find an answer to your question, please feel free to -send mail to the Mercurial mailing list, at . -Remember, the more useful information you include in your report, the -easier it will be for us to help you! - -If you are IRC-savvy, that's usually the fastest way to get help. Go -to #mercurial on irc.freenode.net. - - -Author and copyright information --------------------------------- - -Mercurial was written by Matt Mackall, and is maintained by Matt and a -team of volunteers. - -The Windows installer was written by Bryan O'Sullivan. - -Copyright 2005 Matt Mackall and others. See the CONTRIBUTORS.txt file -for a list of contributors. - -Mercurial is free software, released under the terms of the GNU -General Public License, version 2. diff -r 40ccb87dac71 -r 9a625fbfa220 contrib/win32/ReadMe.html --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/contrib/win32/ReadMe.html Wed Sep 21 00:20:20 2005 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + + + + Mercurial for Windows + + + +

Mercurial version 0.7 for Windows

+ +

Welcome to Mercurial for Windows!

+ +

Mercurial is a command-line application. You must run it from + the Windows command prompt (or if you're hard core, a MinGW shell).

+ +

For documentation, please visit the Mercurial web + site.

+ +

By default, Mercurial installs to C:\Mercurial. The + Mercurial command is called hg.exe. To run this + command, the install directory must be in your search path.

+ +

Setting your search path temporarily

+ +

To set your search path temporarily, type the following into a + command prompt window:

+ +
+set PATH=C:\Mercurial;%PATH%
+
+ +

Setting your search path permanently

+ +

To set your search path permanently, perform the following + steps. These instructions are for Windows NT, 2000 and XP.

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Control Panel. Under Windows XP, select the + "Classic View".
  2. + +
  3. Double-click on the "System" control panel.
  4. + +
  5. Click on the "Advanced" tab.
  6. + +
  7. Click on "Environment Variables". You'll find this near the + bottom of the window.
  8. + +
  9. Under "System variables", you will see "Path". Double-click + it.
  10. + +
  11. Edit "Variable value". Each path element is separated by a + semicolon (";") character. Append a semicolon to the end of the + list, followed by the path where you installed Mercurial + (e.g. C:\Mercurial).
  12. + +
  13. Click on the various "OK" buttons until you've completely + exited from the System control panel.
  14. + +
  15. Log out and log back in, or restart your system.
  16. + +
  17. The next time you run the Windows command prompt, you will be + able to run the hg command without any special + help.
  18. +
+ +

Testing Mercurial after you've installed it

+ +

The easiest way to check that Mercurial is installed properly is to + just type the following at the command prompt:

+ +
+hg
+
+ +

This command should print a useful help message. If it does, + other Mercurial commands should work fine for you.

+ +

Reporting problems

+ +

Before you report any problems, please consult the Mercurial web site and + see if your question is already in our list of Frequently + Answered Questions (the "FAQ"). + +

If you cannot find an answer to your question, please feel + free to send mail to the Mercurial mailing list, at mercurial@selenic.com. + Remember, the more useful information you include in your + report, the easier it will be for us to help you!

+ +

If you are IRC-savvy, that's usually the fastest way to get + help. Go to #mercurial on + irc.freenode.net.

+ +

Author and copyright information

+ +

Mercurial was written by Matt + Mackall, and is maintained by Matt and a team of + volunteers.

+ +

The Windows installer was written by Bryan + O'Sullivan.

+ +

Mercurial is Copyright 2005 Matt Mackall and others. See the + Contributors.txt file for a list of contributors.

+ +

Mercurial is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later + version.

+ +

Mercurial is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but without any warranty; without even the implied + warranty of merchantability or fitness for a + particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License for + more details.

+ +