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largefiles: walk history in ascending order while downloading all lfiles...
largefiles: walk history in ascending order while downloading all lfiles I don't think the order matters. Maybe it's purely because of the use of walkchangerevs(), which was originally designed for "hg log" command. Surprisingly, the number of objects fetched in test-largefiles.t has changed. According to the --verbose output, the order of the following fetches flipped and the latter got deduplicated. getting large3:eb7338044dc27f9bc59b8dd5a246b065ead7a9c4 found eb7338044dc27f9bc59b8dd5a246b065ead7a9c4 in store getting sub/large4:eb7338044dc27f9bc59b8dd5a246b065ead7a9c4 found eb7338044dc27f9bc59b8dd5a246b065ead7a9c4 in store
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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.