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setup: compile zstd C extension...
setup: compile zstd C extension Now that zstd and python-zstandard are vendored, we can start compiling them as part of the install. python-zstandard provides a self-contained Python function that returns a distutils.extension.Extension, so it is really easy to add zstd to our setup.py without having to worry about defining source files, include paths, etc. The function even allows specifying the module name the extension should be compiled as. This conveniently allows us to compile the module into the "mercurial" package so "our" version won't collide with a version installed under the canonical "zstd" module name.

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Bryan O'Sullivan
Add post-install text file.
r1289 Welcome to Mercurial for Windows!
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For configuration and usage directions, please read the ReadMe.html
file that comes with this package.
Matt Mackall
Remove hard-coded version numbers and release notes from packaging
r3863 Also check the release notes at:
Lee Cantey
Update Windows release notes and install script for v0.9
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Matt Mackall
urls: bulk-change primary website URLs
r26421 https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/WhatsNew