Debian Etch - Mercurial in Eclipse?

Mercurial version 0.9.5 is too old for HGE. You can try to install a newer version manually, but perhaps the python version in etch is too old also. In fact Etch is old that is the main problem.

You best chance, if you don't want to upgrade, is to use Mercurial by command line.

Mercurial version 0.9.5 is too old for HGE. You can try to install a newer version manually, but perhaps the python version in etch is too old also. In fact, Etch is old, that is the main problem.

You best chance, if you don't want to upgrade, is to use Mercurial by command line.

Okay thanks. I hoped that this would not be the only resolution. It was a lot of fun to get the latest Eclipse, JVM etc.Running.. – froehli Sep 7 at 8:48 The strange point is that "debuginstall" was added in version 0.9.2, so you should have it in your version.

You definitively have to try version 1.3. X or 1.4. X in a user install to not pollute your ancestral and venerable distro :-p – shellholic Sep 7 at 9:05 1 In fact, you will need version 1.5 minimally – shellholic Sep 7 at 9:10.

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