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test symlinks on symlink-capable os but non-capable filesystem (issue1149) The "real" way to test this is to mount a non-symlink-capable filesystem, and try working on it; however, I don't know how to mount filesystems as a non-priveleged user from within the testing framework. So instead, os.symlink is overridden to raise the exception that would be raised on such a filesystem.
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Mercurial's documentation is currently kept in ASCIIDOC format, which
is a simple plain text format that's easy to read and edit. It's also
convertible to a variety of other formats including standard UNIX man
page format and HTML.

To do this, you'll need to install ASCIIDOC:

http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/

To generate the man page:

asciidoc -d manpage -b docbook hg.1.txt
xmlto man hg.1.xml

To display:

groff -mandoc -Tascii hg.1 | more

To create the html page (without stylesheets):

asciidoc -b html4 hg.1.txt

(older asciidoc may want html instead of html4 above)