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author Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com>
date Sat, 29 Nov 2008 11:24:31 -0600
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About
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hgsubversion is an extension for Mercurial that allows using Mercurial as a 
Subversion client.

Right now it is *not* ready for production use. You should only be using this if 
you're ready to hack on it, and go diving into the internals of Mercurial and/or 
Subversion.

Installation
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You need to have Subversion installed with the SWIG Python bindings from Subversion 1.5 or later.
You need a recent Mercurial. At present, the required memctx and rebase code is in mercurial_ and  crew_, but not crew-stable_ or mercurial-stable_. Install Mercurial from one of mercurial or crew if you have not already. Personally, I use crew_.

.. _mercurial: http://selenic.com/repo/hg
.. _mercurial-stable: http://selenic.com/repo/hg-stable
.. _crew: http://hg.intevation.org/mercurial/crew
.. _crew-stable: http://hg.intevation.org/mercurial/crew-stable

If you are unfamiliar with installing Mercurial extensions, please see the UsingExtensions_ page in the Mercurial wiki. Look at the example for specifying an absolute path near the bottom of the page. You want to give the path to the top level of your clone of this repository.

.. _UsingExtensions: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/UsingExtensions

Before using hgsubversion, I *strongly* encourage you to run the automated tests. Just use nose_ if you have it (or ``easy_install nose`` if you want it), or use ``python tests/run.py`` to run the suite with the conventional test runner. Note that because I use nose, there's a lot of stdout spew in the tests right now. The important part is that all the tests pass.

.. _nose: http://code.google.com/p/python-nose/

Basic Use
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Get a new clone of an svn server::

 $ hg svnclone <svn URI> [destination]

Real example::

 $ hg svnclone http://python-nose.googlecode.com/svn nose-hg

Note, you should pull from the root subversion directory, not specific folders (such as trunk).

Pull new revisions into an already-converted repo::

 $ hg svn pull

For more information, see 'hg help svn' while in a converted repo.