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test-lfs: allow the test server to be killed on Windows...
test-lfs: allow the test server to be killed on Windows Apparently '$!' doesn't return a Win32 PID, so the process was never killed, and the next run was screwed up. Oddly, without the explicit killdaemons.py at the end, the test seems to hang. This spawning is just sad, so I limited it to Windows.

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Source: mercurial
Section: vcs
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Mercurial Developers <mercurial-devel@mercurial-scm.org>
Build-Depends:
debhelper (>= 9),
dh-python,
less,
netbase,
python-all,
python-all-dev,
python-docutils,
unzip,
zip
Standards-Version: 3.9.4
X-Python-Version: >= 2.7
Package: mercurial
Depends:
python,
${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends},
${python:Depends},
mercurial-common (= ${source:Version})
Architecture: any
Description: fast, easy to use, distributed revision control tool.
Mercurial is a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed
for efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
.
Its features include:
* O(1) delta-compressed file storage and retrieval scheme
* Complete cross-indexing of files and changesets for efficient exploration
of project history
* Robust SHA1-based integrity checking and append-only storage model
* Decentralized development model with arbitrary merging between trees
* Easy-to-use command-line interface
* Integrated stand-alone web interface
* Small Python codebase
Package: mercurial-common
Architecture: all
Depends:
${misc:Depends},
${python:Depends},
Recommends: mercurial (= ${source:Version}), ca-certificates
Suggests: wish
Breaks: mercurial (<< ${source:Version})
Replaces: mercurial (<< 2.6.3)
Description: easy-to-use, scalable distributed version control system (common files)
Mercurial is a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed
for efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
.
This package contains the architecture independent components of Mercurial,
and is generally useless without the mercurial package.