How to contribute - webrev question (original) (raw)

Lance J. Andersen Lance.Andersen at Sun.COM
Thu Jul 16 13:54:12 UTC 2009


You could try

webrev -m to force it to use hg

otherwise make sure that hg is accessible to your shell scripts which it appears not to be. Have you set your PATH for your shell?

I do not have a windows environment to try this on myself I am afraid :-(

Ulf Zibis wrote:

Now I have installed the Microsoft "Windows Services for UNIX" and can run a Korn Shell:

Running the script, I get following output: <======================================================_ _$ dir_ _Datenträger in Laufwerk C: ist STANDARD_ _Volumeseriennummer: 14AD-C64D_ _Verzeichnis von C:\Projects\OpenJDK7\jdk_ _16.07.2009 13:41 . 16.07.2009 13:41 .. 15.07.2009 20:25 .hg 27.03.2009 19:35 35 .hgignore 06.07.2009 23:59 2.000 .hgtags 27.03.2009 19:35 .jcheck 27.03.2009 19:35 1.503 ASSEMBLYEXCEPTION 07.06.2009 21:03 build 08.05.2009 15:10 dist 27.03.2009 19:35 19.241 LICENSE 16.06.2009 17:28 make 15.05.2009 21:48 1.629 README 27.03.2009 19:42 src 16.06.2009 17:28 test 27.03.2009 19:35 127.498 THIRDPARTYREADME 16.07.2009 13:39 77.693 webrev 16.07.2009 13:39 77.693 webrev.bat 16.07.2009 13:39 77.693 webrev.txt 9 Datei(en) 384.985 Bytes 9 Verzeichnis(se), 12.247.605.248 Bytes frei $ ksh webrev detectscm: webrev[2158]: hg: not found Unable to determine SCM type currently in use. For teamware: webrev looks for $CODEMGRWS either in the environment or in the file list. For mercurial: webrev runs 'hg root'. $ ======================================================> Can anybody give me an hint, what to do next, to make this run? I have hg.exe in "C:\Programme\TortoiseHg" How must I configure path etc. to make hg found? Thanks in advance, -Ulf



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