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With a lot of the work we're doing in git submodules lately, we realized we don't support mercurial subrepositories. We should probably do that, as there probably isn't a huge reason not to.
This might involve bringing mercurial back in as a dependency so that we can get the repo configuration/etc through a native python binding.
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I don't think we will implement this since Mercurial is not big used in our platform. Also, we are thinking about maybe deprecate mercurial at some point for the same reason. See #8840
With a lot of the work we're doing in git submodules lately, we realized we don't support mercurial subrepositories. We should probably do that, as there probably isn't a huge reason not to.
This might involve bringing mercurial back in as a dependency so that we can get the repo configuration/etc through a native python binding.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: