![]() This brings up a dialog asking which repository plugin you want to use to share your project. This is done in the following way: Right click on the project you want to make into a repository → choose Team → Share Project.: ![]() The recommended practice in Mercurial is one repository per project, and this is also what will be assumed in this tutorial.Īlthough Mercurial is a distributed version control system then people often use a central repository as the canonical repository, but you can of course also create your repository locally. Since Mercurial is very stable, it is not a problem to change to a newer version than MercurialEclipse is made to work with. ![]() What I usually do is install TortoiseHg with the bundled Mercurial, and make MercurialEclipse use that installation. However, this is an older version of Mercurial compared to what you would get if you installed, say, TortoiseHg. If you choose the update site you can choose to have the Windows binaries installed with MercurialEclipse. When installing from Eclipse Marketplace it is not possible to install Mercurial binaries, so there you have to install Mercurial yourself. (Marketplace version is broken!) or from the Eclipse Update Site for MercurialEclipse: The MercurialEclipse plugin can be installed either from Eclipse Marketplace, under Help → Eclipse MarketPlace.
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