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href="http://www.selenic.com/mercurial">Mercurial web site.
By default, Mercurial installs to C:\Mercurial. The
- Mercurial command is called hg.exe. To run this
- command, the install directory must be in your search path.
-
- Setting your search path temporarily
-
- To set your search path temporarily, type the following into a
- command prompt window:
-
-
-set PATH=C:\Mercurial;%PATH%
-
-
- Setting your search path permanently
-
- To set your search path permanently, perform the following
- steps. These instructions are for Windows NT, 2000 and XP.
-
-
- - Open the Control Panel. Under Windows XP, select the
- "Classic View".
-
- - Double-click on the "System" control panel.
-
- - Click on the "Advanced" tab.
-
- - Click on "Environment Variables". You'll find this near the
- bottom of the window.
-
- - Under "System variables", you will see "Path". Double-click
- it.
-
- - Edit "Variable value". Each path element is separated by a
- semicolon (";") character. Append a semicolon to the end of the
- list, followed by the path where you installed Mercurial
- (e.g. C:\Mercurial).
-
- - Click on the various "OK" buttons until you've completely
- exited from the System control panel.
-
- - Log out and log back in, or restart your system.
-
- - The next time you run the Windows command prompt, you will be
- able to run the hg command without any special
- help.
-
+ Mercurial command is called hg.exe.
Testing Mercurial after you've installed it