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hgweb: emit a valid, weak ETag...
hgweb: emit a valid, weak ETag Previously, ETag headers from hgweb weren't correctly formed, because rfc2616 (section 14, header definitions) requires double quotes around the content of the header. str(web.mtime) didn't do that. Additionally, strong ETags signify that the resource representations are byte-for-byte identical. That is, they can be reconstructed from byte ranges if client so wishes. Considering ETags for all hgweb pages is just mtime of 00changelog.i and doesn't consider of e.g. .hg/hgrc with description, contact and other fields, it's clearly shouldn't be strong. The W/ prefix marks it as weak, which still allows caching the whole served file/page, but doesn't allow byte-range requests.
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Mercurial
=========

Mercurial is a fast, easy to use, distributed revision control tool
for software developers.

Basic install:

$ make # see install targets
$ make install # do a system-wide install
$ hg debuginstall # sanity-check setup
$ hg # see help

Running without installing:

$ make local # build for inplace usage
$ ./hg --version # should show the latest version

See https://mercurial-scm.org/ for detailed installation
instructions, platform-specific notes, and Mercurial user information.